This article considers the implications of public health policy on the enjoyment of individuals’ fundamental rights. It specifically examines the appropriateness of mandatory premarital human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in Nigeria. In doing this, the article discusses the importance of health as a human right, explains the relationship between public health and human rights, and the impact of the HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome pandemic in Nigeria. Arguments in favour of mandatory premarital HIV testing are critically examined and specific human rights that may be violated by this policy are discussed. In conclusion, the article argues that this policy will do more harm than good in curbing the spread of the epidemic in Nige...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
Magister Legum - LLMThe HIV/AIDS pandemic poses the greatest threat to Africa's efforts to achieve i...
The paper examines some of the reasons for the increase in the criminalization of human immunodefici...
This article considers the importance of preventing mother to child transmission of HIV in Africa. I...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
This paper discusses different methods of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, particularly r...
HIV/AIDS is an incurable disease with devastating effect, as it has reduced life expectancy, deepene...
Nigerian women are undeniably Nigerians. This bestow on their rights and privileges enjoyed by other...
Nigerian women are undeniably Nigerians. This bestow on their rights and privileges enjoyed by other...
HIV/AIDS has been an obstacle to socio-economic development and a major cause of loss of human life....
HIV/AIDS has been an obstacle to socio-economic development and a major cause of loss of human life....
This article examines the historical context of virginity testing in Southern Africa with a focus on...
The purpose of this article is to assess the decision of the Nigerian High Court in the Ahamefule c...
Despite decades of prevention efforts, millions of persons worldwide continue to become infected by ...
Despite decades of prevention efforts, millions of persons worldwide continue to become infected by ...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
Magister Legum - LLMThe HIV/AIDS pandemic poses the greatest threat to Africa's efforts to achieve i...
The paper examines some of the reasons for the increase in the criminalization of human immunodefici...
This article considers the importance of preventing mother to child transmission of HIV in Africa. I...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
This paper discusses different methods of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, particularly r...
HIV/AIDS is an incurable disease with devastating effect, as it has reduced life expectancy, deepene...
Nigerian women are undeniably Nigerians. This bestow on their rights and privileges enjoyed by other...
Nigerian women are undeniably Nigerians. This bestow on their rights and privileges enjoyed by other...
HIV/AIDS has been an obstacle to socio-economic development and a major cause of loss of human life....
HIV/AIDS has been an obstacle to socio-economic development and a major cause of loss of human life....
This article examines the historical context of virginity testing in Southern Africa with a focus on...
The purpose of this article is to assess the decision of the Nigerian High Court in the Ahamefule c...
Despite decades of prevention efforts, millions of persons worldwide continue to become infected by ...
Despite decades of prevention efforts, millions of persons worldwide continue to become infected by ...
This Article describes the ethical, legal and public health implications of routine HIV testing - th...
Magister Legum - LLMThe HIV/AIDS pandemic poses the greatest threat to Africa's efforts to achieve i...
The paper examines some of the reasons for the increase in the criminalization of human immunodefici...