FEATURES
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Canada’s 2003 renewed drug strategy — an evidence-based reviewWill they deliver treatment access?: WTO rules and Canada’s law on generic medicine exportsThe CDC’s routine HIV testing recommendation: legally, not so routine
CANADIAN DEVELOPMENTS
- Supervised injection facility granted time-limited extension
- Federal prison guards call for power to test prisoners for HIV
- Sex workers: report goes Beyond Decriminalization
- Medical marijuana: CAS releases report, government cuts research funding
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- BCPWA files complaint against police disclosure of HIV status
- Toronto: Cracking down on crack pipes
- Conditional sentences to be abolished for some drug offences
- Health services, including needle exchange, key issue for Correctional Investigator
- CSC closes safer tattoo pilot sites
- Sex worker group receives human rights award
- Lifetime ban on blood donations from gay men to continue
- Some AIDS 2006 delegates claim refugee status
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Cameroon: UN group finds detention of gay men a violation of human rights Russian Federation: NGO law creates difficulties for human rights organizations
- U.S. Government Accountability Office criticizes PEPFAR
- India: Pressure increases on government to decriminalize homosexuality Developments in HIV/AIDS legislation
In brief
- U.K.: HIV and human rights audit underway
- U.S.: Evidence of HIV transmission in prisons
- Europe & CEE: Prison needle exchange update
- California: Governor vetoes prison condom bill
- Jamaican activist receives human rights award
- India: Proposal for mandatory testing of marriage couples withdrawn
- France: Restrictions on residence visa for HIV-positive immigrants
HIV/AIDS IN THE COURTS — CANADA
- B.C. court gives go-ahead to non-profit needle exchange and drop-in
- Another prisoner dies of HIV in a CSC institution — medical parole not considered until too late
- Federal Court orders re-determination of HIV-positive Zimbabwean’s refugee claim
- HIV-positive gay Mexican’s Convention refugee claim denied
- Criminal law and HIV transmission or exposure: 10 new cases
In brief
- Supreme Court affirms that Ontario tribunal has power to consider Human Rights Code
- Police officer loses negligence suit against Correctional Services Canada
HIV/AIDS IN THE COURTS — INTERNATIONAL
- South Africa: Court orders government to provide antiretrovirals to prisoners
- U.S.: Sexual history must be disclosed in lawsuit for negligent HIV transmission, California Supreme Court rules
- Switzerland: HIV-positive woman ordered to disclose names of sexual partners
- U.S.: Courts rule anti-prostitution policy restriction on AIDS funding violates right to free speech
- U.S.: HIV-positive prospective employee can sue Foreign Service for discrimination
- U.K. Court rejects prisoner’s application for needle exchange
In brief
- India: High Court of Andhra Pradesh upholds the right of HIV-positive person to employment in the police force
- Hong Kong: Appeal Court affirms that law criminalizing buggery infringes rights of gay men
- South Africa: Court overturns misconduct conviction of physician who denounced Minister’s inaction on HIV
- South Africa: Herbal medicine proponent ordered to stop defaming treatment activists
AIDS 2006: LAW, ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
- Advancing rights for women: the role of litigation
- Law reform and land rights for women in Tanzania
- “Second on the needle”: human rights of women who use drugs
- Routine HIV testing: three perspectives
- Opt-out routine testing: the case has not been made
- HIV Testing in the era of increased treatment access: a human rights perspective from Botswana
- The routine offer of HIV counselling and testing: a human right
- HIV and the decriminalization of sex work in New Zealand
- Providing legal aid to members of vulnerable minorities in Ukraine
- Reflections on 25 years of AIDS
- Controlling HIV among injecting drug users: the current status of harm reduction
- Using human rights law to advocate for syringe exchange programs in European prisons
- Drug addition treatment in Russia: no substitution therapy
- Taking the fight to their realm: the role of patent oppositions in the struggle for access to medicines
- Free trade negotiations can be harmful to your health
- Vulnerable populations in Nepal face hostile environment
- The Convention on the Rights of the Child in a world with HIV and AIDS
- Removing requirement for self-disclosure of HIV status from Canada’s Application for a Temporary Resident Visa
- Community attitudes towards rationing ARVs: a qualitative study of justice and equity