Directory of Legal Resources for People with AIDS & HIV

Directory of Legal Resources for People with AIDS & HIV
Author: Clifton J. Cortez
Publisher: Section of Individual Rights & Responsibilities
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Law
ISBN:

"The Directory is intended to serve at least three primary purposes: first and foremost, to assist persons affected by HIV or AIDS who are seeking legal services; second, to provide sources of information concerning how to develop pro bono programs focusing on legal issues related to the epidemic; and third, to be a resource for attorneys seeking to become involved with pro bono representation in these areas"--Preface.

Hiv, Aids, And The Law

Hiv, Aids, And The Law
Author: Mark S. Senak
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1996-03-21
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN:

Senak, a lawyer who has counseled people with AIDS from the onset of the epidemic, discusses the legal issues they face, providing both practical information and insight into why HIV and AIDS pose a challenge to the legal system. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

AIDS and the Law

AIDS and the Law
Author: Allan H. Terl
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1992
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781560322191

Intended for those who have no legal training, but who are interested in the legal aspects of AIDS, this work relates how AIDS and the human immuno- deficiency virus HIV have affected some legal isues. Discrimination permeates the issue and specific cases are cited.

HIV, AIDS, and the Law

HIV, AIDS, and the Law
Author: Donald Dickson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351515438

Although morbidity among HIV/AIDS victims has decreased, the rate of new infections has remained steady for several years, substantially increasing the likelihood that this epidemic will continue and expand as a concern for social workers and their clientele, both of whom will need to be kept informed of the complex laws governing the milieu and the consequences of the disease. This is certainly the case with its spread throughout Asia and Africa. In this new work, the author draws upon statutes and court decisions from across the United States to provide a comprehensive and current picture of the many facets of HIV/AIDS law, including health policy; confidentiality; privacy; bioethics; the workplace; and criminal law and corrections. The volume of legal, medical, social science, and popular literature pertaining to HIV/AIDS that has been published over the past two decades is staggering. Hence, any addition to this collection needs some justification. What Dickson offers is different from what has preceded. Rather than one more contribution to the extensive legal or social science literature, this book attempts to integrate the perspectives from two fields: law and social work. The hope is that this will give social workers, practitioners, and teachers a better understanding of one of the major issues that may face them in their work with patients and clients every day.To date, although there is extensive HIV and AIDS-related literature in social work and the social sciences, it is primarily focused on social work practice issues. Where law has been introduced in these works, it often is narrow in focus and, given the rapid changes in the field, no longer up to date. This book does not purport to discuss all legal issues in all jurisdictions relating to HIV/AIDS, but rather to choose selectively those that have particular relevance for social work and social policy. The author has placed reliance on those published medical works cited with approval in the legal and

AIDS and the Law, 6th Edition

AIDS and the Law, 6th Edition
Author: Skinner-Thompson, Scott
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages: 1370
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 1543816428

AIDS and the Law, Sixth Edition AIDS and the Law provides comprehensive coverage of the complex legal issues, as well as the underlying medical and scientific issues, surrounding the HIV epidemic. Covering a broad range of legal fields from employment to health care to housing and privacy rights, this essential resource provides thorough up-to-date coverage of a rapidly changing area of law. AIDS and the Law brings you up-to-date on the latest developments, including: Updates regarding additional consensus that Undetectable = Untransmittable (Chapter 2) Overview of continuing efforts to chip away at the Affordable Care Act (Chapter 2) Discussion regarding states now imposing work requirements for Medicaid (Chapter 9) Analysis of the Trump Administration's many changes to immigration policy, including policing of immigrants seeking public benefits (Chapter 11)Overview of the Department of Justice's decision regarding whether domestic violence can serve as the basis for asylum (Chapter 11) Updates on new Supreme Court precedent regarding exhaustion of administrative remedies under the Prison Litigation Reform Act (Chapter 14) New case law pertaining to the impact of HIV in the family law context (Chapter 13)

Legal and Ethical Aspects of HIV-Related Research

Legal and Ethical Aspects of HIV-Related Research
Author: Emmanuelle E. Wollmann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2005-11-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 030646800X

The motivation and inspiration for this book come directly from expe- ences with clients during the years that I practiced HIV-related law at the Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. The issues discussed in this work reflect issues that arose on a recurring basis with clients participating in HIV research studies, with investigators calling for guidance on the legal implications of particular aspects of their proposed studies, and with research institutions and health care facilities struggling to make sense of legal maneuvers aimed at obtaining the records of their HIV-infected patients. It is impossible to thank each of these persons individually for their provocative questions and their insights. The discussion of ethical and legal issues relating to the design of clinical trials reflects questions raised during discussions with Donald J. Slymen, Ph.D. Don was one of the first researchers, in my realm of experience, to pay close attention to ethical concerns, and I am greatly appreciative of his contribution to both my professional growth and the development of various scenarios discussed in this text. The portions of this text dealing with confidentiality are the result of many hours of thoughtful discussion and analysis with Penn Lerblance, J.D., now deceased and still missed. Penn and I often participated together as presenters of in-service training programs for health prof- sionals. Penn addressed discrimination, and I focused on confidentiality.

Legal Aspects of HIV/AIDS

Legal Aspects of HIV/AIDS
Author:
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0821371061

This is an invaluable resource for lawyers, policy makers, and other practitioners with an interest in countries' responses to HIV/AIDS. Legal Aspects of HIV/AIDS: A Guide for Policy and Law Reform covers 65 wide-ranging topics in a concise, accessible format, explaining how laws and regulations can either underpin or undermine public health programs and responsible personal behavior. For each topic, the Guide summarizes the key legal or policy issues, provides relevant "practice examples" (citing actual laws and regulations), and offers a selective list of references that may be consulted for more information. Laws relating to many areas of our lives - from intimate physical conduct to international travel - can contribute to stigma, discrimination, and exclusion or, contrariwise, can help remedy these inequities. In order to create a supportive legal framework for responding to HIV/AIDS, it is important that governments effectively address gaps and other problematic aspects in their legislation and regulatory systems. This book, written by a team of leading legal experts, helps them do so.