The HIV Legal Network (www.hivlegalnetwork.ca) promotes the human rights of people living with and vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, in Canada and internationally, through research and analysis, advocacy and litigation, public education and community mobilization. The Legal Network is Canada’s leading advocacy organization working on the legal and human rights issues raised by HIV/AIDS.

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Joint statement to UN Special Rapporteurs re: Intersex issues

Publication date: 2014
This joint statement to the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and to the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, was delivered on behalf of several intersex NGOs from around the world at...

Open Letter to the Government of Canada re. LGBTQ Issues

Publication date: 2014
"We welcome your public statements as Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs condemning the adoption of anti‐LGBTQ laws in Russia, Nigeria and Uganda…. However, such statements are not enough…. We therefore call upon the Government of Canada to...

Submission to the Global Commission on HIV and the Law re: Canada

Publication date: 2011
Laws and practices that criminalize people living with HIV and vulnerable to HIVPeople who use drugsPeople in prisonSex workersCriminalization of HIV non-disclosure2. Laws and practices that facilitate or impede HIV-related treatment access Canada’s Access...

HIV and Hepatitis C in Prisons

Publication date: 2008
This is a series of 13 info sheets on HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C in prisons.HIV and hepatitis C in prisons: the factsHigh-risk behaviours in prisonsHIV and hepatitis C transmission in prisonPrevention: condomsPrevention: bleachPrevention: needle and syringe...
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