The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst human rights advocates, HIV/AIDS service providers, and people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. This paper explores the inherent problems with HIV non-disclosure laws. These laws are ambiguous and pose a serious threat to public health policy and programming by obstructing the fundamental human rights of people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Using a human rights framework, this paper explores the impact of non-disclosure laws on the health and rights of African, Caribbean, and Black-Canadian communities and proposes ways to address the shortcomings of HIV non-disclosure laws and inadequate social policies
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
This paper reports on the perceptions and practices of men who have frequent unprotected sex with me...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
As part of a study on the social consequences of the criminal justice system on people living with H...
The largest survey to date of people living with HIV regarding attitudes toward criminalization of H...
Responses to the largest surveys of HIV-positive people in Ontario show that most either disclose to...
Introduction In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) must disc...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...
The Women, ART and the Criminalization of HIV Study is a qualitative, arts-based research study focu...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
This paper reports on the perceptions and practices of men who have frequent unprotected sex with me...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
As part of a study on the social consequences of the criminal justice system on people living with H...
The largest survey to date of people living with HIV regarding attitudes toward criminalization of H...
Responses to the largest surveys of HIV-positive people in Ontario show that most either disclose to...
Introduction In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) must disc...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...
The Women, ART and the Criminalization of HIV Study is a qualitative, arts-based research study focu...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
This paper reports on the perceptions and practices of men who have frequent unprotected sex with me...