2009 | The Symptoms of Public Health Policy: Invisible Injuries, the Gendered Body, and the Law
Event Title
The Invisible Injuries of HIV/AIDS: What the Law Overlooks in Domestic Violence, Sex Work, and HIV Testing
Location
Duke Law School
Start Date
27-2-2009 11:15 AM
End Date
27-2-2009 12:00 PM
Description
Jane Stoever, Director of the Domestic Violence Clinic, American University, Washington College of Law “The Presence of HIV/AIDS in the Domestic Violence Context”
• Svati Shah, postdoctoral fellow, Duke University “Sex Work, Criminalization, and Public Health in India’s Informal Sectors”
• Matthew Pierce, postdoctoral fellow, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill “Opting Out of the Opt-in/Opt-out Distinction in HIV Testing”
The Invisible Injuries of HIV/AIDS: What the Law Overlooks in Domestic Violence, Sex Work, and HIV Testing
Duke Law School
Jane Stoever, Director of the Domestic Violence Clinic, American University, Washington College of Law “The Presence of HIV/AIDS in the Domestic Violence Context”
• Svati Shah, postdoctoral fellow, Duke University “Sex Work, Criminalization, and Public Health in India’s Informal Sectors”
• Matthew Pierce, postdoctoral fellow, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill “Opting Out of the Opt-in/Opt-out Distinction in HIV Testing”