In 2010 the United States repealed Section 212(a) (1) of the Immigration and Nationality Act which stated that a non-citizen determined to have a ‘communicable disease of public health significance’ is not admissible into the country without a waiver. This included HIV+ non-citizens. In the same year, several other countries including China and South Korea removed similar restrictions. This paper examines the global debate over HIV-related travel restrictions which has been ongoing since the mid-1980s and attempts to account for these recent policy changes. Entry restrictions have almost always been justified as necessary in two ways: to protect public health from the supposed threat posed by the entry of people living with HIV, and to limi...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest single causes of death and suffering on the planet. Over the last de...
People living with HIV/AIDS face many difficulties. After the European Court of Human Rights’ decisi...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest single causes of death and suffering on the planet. Over the last de...
In 2010 the United States repealed Section 212(a) (1) of the Immigration and Nationality Act which s...
Back in 1987, the World Health Organization (WHO) concluded that the screening of international trav...
Back in 1985, when knowledge of HIV began to spread, governments reacted by passing immigration laws...
In 1987, the United States Congress enacted a policy that prohibited HIV-positive noncitizens from e...
Introduction: Increasingly, HIV-seropositive individuals cross international borders. HIV-related re...
Introduction: Increasingly, HIV-seropositive individuals cross international borders. HIV-related re...
As of the summer of 1991, though the World Health Organization (WHO) had only 366,455 documented cas...
In July 2012, a group of experts and statespersons established by the United Nations Development Pro...
The political impact of HIV/AIDS varies greatly and is difficult to map. States depend on how govern...
In the UK health care legislation has progressively restricted the rights of irregular migrants to a...
The political impact of HIV/AIDS varies greatly and is difficult to map. States depend on how govern...
BACKGROUND: The USA bans entry to non-citizens unless they obtain a waiver visa. AIM: To establish h...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest single causes of death and suffering on the planet. Over the last de...
People living with HIV/AIDS face many difficulties. After the European Court of Human Rights’ decisi...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest single causes of death and suffering on the planet. Over the last de...
In 2010 the United States repealed Section 212(a) (1) of the Immigration and Nationality Act which s...
Back in 1987, the World Health Organization (WHO) concluded that the screening of international trav...
Back in 1985, when knowledge of HIV began to spread, governments reacted by passing immigration laws...
In 1987, the United States Congress enacted a policy that prohibited HIV-positive noncitizens from e...
Introduction: Increasingly, HIV-seropositive individuals cross international borders. HIV-related re...
Introduction: Increasingly, HIV-seropositive individuals cross international borders. HIV-related re...
As of the summer of 1991, though the World Health Organization (WHO) had only 366,455 documented cas...
In July 2012, a group of experts and statespersons established by the United Nations Development Pro...
The political impact of HIV/AIDS varies greatly and is difficult to map. States depend on how govern...
In the UK health care legislation has progressively restricted the rights of irregular migrants to a...
The political impact of HIV/AIDS varies greatly and is difficult to map. States depend on how govern...
BACKGROUND: The USA bans entry to non-citizens unless they obtain a waiver visa. AIM: To establish h...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest single causes of death and suffering on the planet. Over the last de...
People living with HIV/AIDS face many difficulties. After the European Court of Human Rights’ decisi...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest single causes of death and suffering on the planet. Over the last de...