Decriminalizing HIV non-disclosure: Disentangling stigma and marginalization from Canadian criminal law
The Outlaw at 缅北强奸 and Criminal Law 缅北强奸 student groups are proud to present a panel discussion on decriminalizing HIV non-disclosure in Canada.
Panelists from various backgrounds will introduce the state of criminalization of HIV non-disclosure in Canada and discuss the avenues of decriminalization, the challenges and benefits of these avenues, and the effects of potential changes to marginalized groups.
Among our panelists are Alexander McClelland, who is pursuing a PhD from Concordia University and researches the intersection of life, law, and disease; Florence Par茅, who is a graduate law student, transgender advocate, and researcher; and Jeansil By猫re, who is a law graduate and the Executive Director of AIDS Community Care Montr茅al.
Snacks will be served following the panel. Space is limited: .
A request for accreditation by a recognized provider for 2听hours of continuing legal education for jurists has been made.
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