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Know Your Rights 2: Accommodation in the workplace
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)
Know Your Rights 1: Disclosure at work
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)
Canada v Bedford (Supreme Court of Canada) — Factum of the interveners HIV Coalition
In the Supreme Court of Canada (on Appeal from the Court of Appeal for Ontario) between: ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO Appellants (Respondents on Cross-Appeal) and TERRI JEAN BEDFORD, AMY LEBOVITCH AND VALERIE SCOTT Respondents (Appellants on Cross-Appeal) and ATTORNEY GENERAL OF QUEBEC ATTORNEY GENERAL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Interveners Factum of the … Read more
Параллельный Доклад Международному КЭСКП — К вопросу о принятии списка вопросов Правительству Узбекистана
По состоянию на 1 января 2012 года в Узбекистане было официально зарегистрировано 21524 лиц с ВИЧ-инфекцией; из которых 44,6% идентифицированы как люди, употребляющие инъекционные наркотики. Употребление инъекционных наркотиков является основным фактором риска, влияющим на рост эпидемии в Узбекистане. Related Publications Report to the International Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR): Adoption of the … Read more
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure: Recommendations for police
Submissions to the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police Diversity Committee by the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network and the HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario, February 2013 These submissions are informed by the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network’s and the HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario’s (HALCO) extensive experience in working on the issue of the … Read more
Report to the International Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR): Adoption of the list of issues with regard to Uzbekistan, March 2013
As of January 1, 2012 there were 21,524 people living with HIV officially registered in Uzbekistan; 44.6% of them are identified as people who inject drugs. Injecting drug use is the main risk factor driving the epidemic in Uzbekistan. Related Publications Параллельный Доклад Международному КЭСКП — К вопросу о принятии списка вопросов Правительству Узбекистана (Russian … Read more
Civil society letter to members of the World Trade Organization re: a further extension of the transition period for Least Developed Countries under article 66.1 of the TRIPS agreement
“As civil society organisations concerned with access to medicines, to educational resources, to environmentally sound technologies, and to other public goods and cultural creations and further concerned with farmers’ rights, food security, human flourishing, sustainable and equitable technological and industrial development in Least Developed Countries (LDCs), we call on WTO Members to unconditionally accord the … Read more
Sex Work Law Reform in Canada: Considering problems with the Nordic model
This policy brief considers the impact of the “Swedish” or “Nordic” model on sex workers and, in light of its harmful effects, argues that this approach would not withstand constitutional scrutiny in Canada.
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