An user-friendly compendium of progressive jurisprudence on HIV-related matters that highlights how the law has been used to protect individual rights. It focuses on key issues such as non-discrimination in the context of HIV; discrimination in employment, health care and other settings; rights of women and girls in the context of HIV; rights of children and young people in the context of HIV; access to medicines, and criminalization of HIV transmission, exposure and non-disclosure, rights of key populations such as sex workers, gay men and men who have sex with men, transgender people, people who use drugs and prisoners.

Published: 2013

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