Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Fact sheet
On October 5, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decisions in the cases of Mabior and D.C. The Court decided that people living with HIV have a legal duty, under the criminal law, to disclose their HIV-positive status to sexual partners before having sex...
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Report
For the last 3 years the Government of Ukraine has undertaken some positive steps in order to fulfill its international human rights obligations regarding HIV prevention among people who inject drugs, including children. At the same time the Government’s...
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Fact sheet
In this document:Questions 1 to 4 give a quick overview of CAMR and why it needs to be fixed.Questions 5 to 11 provide more in-depth, background information.Questions 12 to 14 explain the solution for fixing CAMR.Questions 15 to 20 respond to some of the main...
Organization:
Positive Women’s Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Newsletter
Newsletter (January-March 2012).The PWN resources in Sage can be reproduced and adapted for non-commercial use with credit to the author. Please note that resources are being shared for archival reference and may contain information that is now out-of-date.
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Form or template
In this document, we identify some of the key claims made by those who oppose CAMR reform and explain why these are incorrect and misleading.
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
Video
Resource Type:
Presentation
Meet Corrine. She works in prison support and understands the conditions many prisoners face inside and just why injection drug use is so rampant. Part of a series on prison health.
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Report
On October 5, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decisions in the cases of Mabior and D.C. The Court decided that people living with HIV have a legal duty, under the criminal law, to disclose their HIV-positive status to sexual partners before having sex...
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Report
Letter to the Committee Against Torture (CAT) On behalf of the community of international civil society organizations working in the area of human rights and drug policy, we would like to draw your attention to the importance of the issue of torture and other...
Organization:
AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)
Publication date: 2012
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Fact sheet
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
Video
Resource Type:
Presentation
Meet William and Connie. William used drugs to cope with the death of his parents. His sister Connie worries about him in prison and is concerned for his health. Part of a series on prison health.