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HIV, disability and discrimination: making the links in international and domestic human rights law

机译:艾滋病毒,残疾和歧视:在国际和国内人权法中建立联系

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Stigma and discrimination constitute one of the greatest barriers to dealing effectively with the HIV epidemic, underlying a range of human rights violations and hindering access to prevention, care, treatment and support. There is some existing protection against HIV-based discrimination under international law, but the extent of states' obligations to address such discrimination has not been comprehensively addressed in an international instrument.The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities entered into force in May 2008. As countries ratify the convention, they are required to amend national laws and policies to give greater protection to the human rights of people with disabilities, including abolishing disability-based discrimination by the state and protecting persons against such discrimination by others. The Disability Convention addresses many of the issues faced by people living with HIV (PLHIV) but does not explicitly include HIV or AIDS within its open-ended definition of "disability".Therefore, the advent of the Disability Convention prompts us to consider the links between HIV and disability and, specifically, to consider the opportunities it and other legal mechanisms, international or domestic, may afford for advancing the human rights of PLHIV facing human rights infringements. We do so in the belief that the movement for human rights is stronger when constituencies with so many common and overlapping interests are united, and that respectful and strategic collaboration ultimately strengthens both the disability rights and the AIDS movements.In this article, we first examine the links between HIV and disability. We then provide a brief overview of how international human rights law has treated both disability and HIV/AIDS. We note some of the different ways in which national anti-discrimination laws have reflected the links between HIV and disability, illustrated with representative examples from a number of countries. Finally, we offer some conclusions and recommendations about ways forward for collaboration between HIV and disability rights advocates in advancing human rights at the international level, including the use of the new tool that is the Disability Convention. We hope these reflections will promote further discussion across movements, ultimately to the benefit of all persons with disabilities and/or HIV.
机译:污名和歧视是有效应对艾滋病毒流行的最大障碍之一,是一系列侵犯人权行为的根本,并阻碍了获得预防,护理,治疗和支持的机会。根据国际法,目前已有一些针对基于艾滋病毒的歧视的保护措施,但是国际文书中尚未全面解决国家应对此类歧视的义务的范围。《联合国残疾人权利公约》于2008年5月。随着各国批准该公约,它们必须修改国家法律和政策,以更好地保护残疾人的人权,包括废除国家基于残疾的歧视,以及保护他人免受基于残疾人的歧视。 《残疾人公约》解决了艾滋病毒携带者所面临的许多问题,但并未将艾滋病毒或艾滋病明确纳入其“残疾人”的开放式定义中。因此,《残疾人公约》的出现促使我们考虑联系在艾滋病毒和残疾之间进行权衡,特别是考虑艾滋病毒和其他国际或国内法律机制可能为促进面临人权侵犯的艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者提供的机会。我们这样做的信念是,当拥有众多共同利益和重叠利益的选区团结起来时,人权运动将更加强大,而尊重和战略合作最终将加强残疾人权利和艾滋病运动。在本文中,我们首先研究艾滋病毒与残疾之间的联系。然后,我们简要概述了国际人权法如何对待残疾人和艾滋病毒/艾滋病。我们注意到国家反歧视法律反映艾滋病毒与残疾之间联系的一些不同方式,并以许多国家的代表性例子为例。最后,我们就艾滋病毒和残疾权利倡导者之间在国际一级推进人权方面的合作前进方式提出了一些结论和建议,包括使用《残疾人公约》这一新工具。我们希望这些思考将促进各运动之间的进一步讨论,最终造福于所有残疾人和/或艾滋病毒感染者。

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