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Courting rights: case studies in litigating the human rights of people living with HIV: Case Studies in Litigating the Rights of People Living with HIV (UNAIDS best practice collection) Book
Over the years, people living with or affected by HIV have sometimes successfully claimed the protection of the law. In other instances, courageous activists have challenged the law to embody the human rights protections they deserve. This volume presents 30 summaries of court or tribunal proceedings aimed at defending or securing the human rights of people living with or vulnerable to HIV. With an emphasis on cases from developing countries, this volume examines key litigation efforts to advance a "human rights-based approach" to HIV on three fronts: discrimination, access to treatment and prevention and care for prisoners.Read More
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- 9291734888
- 9789291734887
- Richard Elliott, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
- 31 July 2006
- UNAIDS
- Paperback (Book)
- 131
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