
- Oxford University Press, USA
Human Rights and Public Health in the AIDS Pandemic


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- Lawrence O Gostin
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Hardcover
- 9780195114423
- 9.53 X 6.36 X 0.9 inches
- 1.2 pounds
- Law > Medical Law & Legislation
- English

Book Description
This volume examines issues--HIV testing, screening, partner notification, isolation, quarantine, and criminalization of persons with HIV/AIDS--within the framework of international human rights law. The authors evaluate the public health implications of a wide range of AIDS policies in developed as well as developing countries. The role of women in society receives special emphasis. Finally, the book presents three case histories significant in the HIV/AIDS pandemic and analyzes them from a human rights perspective. The cases include discrimination and the transmission of HIV and tuberculosis in an occupational health care setting; breast feeding in the least developed countries; and confidentiality and the right of sexual partners to know of potential exposure to HIV. Gostin and Lazzarini have written a book that will be a valuable addition to the libraries of public health practitioners, legal scholars, bioethicists, policy makers, and public rights activists.
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