HIV/AIDS Policy and Law Review 7(1) July 2002

FEATURES

  • HIV Vaccines: Current Challenges and Future Directions
  • Drug Policy in Canada – The Way Forward
  • HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination – The Epidemic Continues
  • HIV/AIDS in Prisons: More New Developments
  • HIV Vaccines in Canada: Legal and Ethical Issues – An Overview

CANADIAN NEWS

  • New Immigration Law Comes into Effect As Regulations Finalized
  • Government Delays Release of Medical Marijuana Supply
  • Report Recommends that HIV Become Reportable in BC
  • Female Injection Drug Users in Vancouver Face Higher Risks of HIV Infection
  • Business Group Drops Opposition to Drug Users’ Health Centre
  • Justice Reduced: Legal Aid Slashed in BC
  • Ontario Set to Introduce New Privacy Bill

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • Military Testing – Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
  • HIV Vaccines Meetings Address Legal, Ethical Issues
  • Caribbean Countries Address Legal, Ethical, Human Rights Issues
  • Africa: Networking, Capacity Building, and Training
  • Ukrainian Law Criminalizes Sex Work
  • Other News

HIV/AIDS IN THE COURTS – CANADA

  • Ontario Court Recognizes Constitutional Equality Rights of People “In Receipt of Social Assistance”
  • Blood or Blood Products: Minister’s Decision to Deny Application to Extraordinary Assistance Plan Upheld
  • Criminal Law and HIV Transmission/Exposure: One New Case


HIV/AIDS IN THE COURTS – INTERNATIONAL

  • HIV-Positive Child Made Ward of Court after Father Refuses Treatment with Antiretroviral Drugs
  • English Court Upholds Ban on Newspaper Publishing Identity of HIV-Positive Health-Care Worker
  • UK Court Rules Government Erred in Denying Housing Assistance to Woman with HIV
  • El Salvador: Activists Challenge Law Allowing Pre-employment HIV Testing
  • Indian NGO Challenges Penal Code Prohibition of “Unnatural Offences”

GLOBAL ACCESS TO TREATMENT

  • Global Access to Treatment: Achievements and Challenges
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