الإفصاح عن فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية في العمل
التعايش مع فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية: اعرف حقوقك الإفصاح عن فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية في العمل الأسئلة والأجوبة Know Your Rights 1: Disclosure at Work in Arabic
التعايش مع فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية: اعرف حقوقك الإفصاح عن فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية في العمل الأسئلة والأجوبة Know Your Rights 1: Disclosure at Work in Arabic
“As a member in good standing of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and on behalf of the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, one of the world’s leading organizations tackling HIV-related human rights issues, I write to you to express our deep concern at the prospect that the Federation of Law Societies of Canada may accredit … Read more
Number 4 in a series of brochures that address the privacy rights and disclosure obligations of people living with HIV in a variety of day-to-day contexts. RELATED PUBLICATIONS Know Your Rights — The Full Series (8 units)
Number 3 in a series of brochures that address the privacy rights and disclosure obligations of people living with HIV in a variety of day-to-day contexts. RELATED PUBLICATIONS Know Your Rights — The Full Series (8 units)
Number 2 in a series of brochures that address the privacy rights and disclosure obligations of people living with HIV in a variety of day-to-day contexts. RELATED PUBLICATIONS Know Your Rights — The Full Series (8 units)
Number 1 in a series of brochures that address the privacy rights and disclosure obligations of people living with HIV in a variety of day-to-day contexts. RELATED PUBLICATIONS Know Your Rights — The Full Series (8 units)
This article discusses the human rights and ethical implications of treatment as prevention; it provides the global context, with examples from Africa, for implementation of such a policy, examining how discrimination and human rights violations can impede access to treatment for vulnerable populations. Related Publications HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review 16 – May 2012
This article was commissioned in advance of the XIX International AIDS Conference – to be held in July 2012 in the U.S. for the first time since 1990 – to provide an overview of the current disconnect between evidence and law in the U.S. and to discuss how best to address them.