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- catalog contributor b3789639.
- catalog contributor b3789640.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Chapter 11: Control and prevention -- How to limit the spread of AIDS -- Promotional material -- Health education -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: The legal implications of universal precautions -- Why follow universal precautions? -- Chapter 14: Drugs and condoms -- New drugs -- Condoms -- Chapter 15: Death and dying -- Life as a lingering death -- The legal duty to the patient -- The patient's refusal of care -- Refusal of care in advance -- Example of a "living will" -- Passive and active euthanasia -- Suicide -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16: Handling the remains of the deceased -- Embalming -- Discrimination -- Notification of cause of death -- Employees of funeral homes -- Conclusion -- Chapter 17: The challenges that lie ahead -- Look-back program -- Who compensates the practitioner? -- Testing as a condition of staff privileges -- Keeping perspective".
- catalog description "Chapter 1: AIDS v. the law -- The traditional legal response -- Why AIDS is different -- The impact of the gay community on social and legal policy -- The shift in government thinking -- Chapter 2: HIV testing -- The need for consent to HIV testing -- Consent requirements for HIV testing -- The exceptional cases -- Insurance screening -- Documenting HIV testing consents -- Orders for HIV testing -- Handling HIV test results -- HIV testing in perspective -- Chapter 3: Duty to advise -- Is there a right to confidentiality -- Mandatory reporting by legislation -- Advice to private individuals -- Duty to warn -- Advice to the patient -- Chapter 4: Quarantine -- Rethinking communicable disease legislation -- Legal arguments against quarantine in AIDS -- Liberty of movement removed -- Right to bodily integrity removed -- Removing the rights -- Why quarantine is unlikely with AIDS -- Chapter 5: Marriage, divorce, and AIDS -- What is marriage? -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p.127-133) and index.".
- catalog description "The validity of marriage to an AIDS patient -- Infection as a ground for divorce -- Divorce on the basis of cruelty -- Maintenance -- Child custody and access -- Child protection legislation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Discrimination -- Human rights legisation and AIDS -- Discrimination in health services -- AIDS and employment discrimination -- Chapter 7: Liability for non-transfusion infection -- Factors discouraging suits -- Situtations giving rise to civil liability -- Causes of action -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Blood transfusions and transplants -- Liability of donor -- Liability of collector of blood, tissue and organs -- Consent by donors to testing -- Consent by recipient of blood, organs or tissue -- Chapter 9: Immigration and travel -- Entry to Canada -- Travel to other countries -- Chapter 10: AIDS and the criminal law -- Is AIDS a criminal matter? -- Acts that could be crimes -- Problems of proof -- The problem with criminal law -- Potential offences -- The future -- ".
- catalog extent "xvi, 147 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "AIDS and Canadian law.".
- catalog identifier "0409889350 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "AIDS and Canadian law.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto : Butterworths ; Austin, Tex. : Butterworth Legal Publishers,".
- catalog relation "AIDS and Canadian law.".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "344.71/04369792 20".
- catalog subject "AIDS (Disease) Law and legislation Canada.".
- catalog subject "AIDS (Disease) Patients Canada.".
- catalog subject "HIV (Viruses) Social aspects Canada.".
- catalog subject "KE3593.A54 R69 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 11: Control and prevention -- How to limit the spread of AIDS -- Promotional material -- Health education -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: The legal implications of universal precautions -- Why follow universal precautions? -- Chapter 14: Drugs and condoms -- New drugs -- Condoms -- Chapter 15: Death and dying -- Life as a lingering death -- The legal duty to the patient -- The patient's refusal of care -- Refusal of care in advance -- Example of a "living will" -- Passive and active euthanasia -- Suicide -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16: Handling the remains of the deceased -- Embalming -- Discrimination -- Notification of cause of death -- Employees of funeral homes -- Conclusion -- Chapter 17: The challenges that lie ahead -- Look-back program -- Who compensates the practitioner? -- Testing as a condition of staff privileges -- Keeping perspective".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1: AIDS v. the law -- The traditional legal response -- Why AIDS is different -- The impact of the gay community on social and legal policy -- The shift in government thinking -- Chapter 2: HIV testing -- The need for consent to HIV testing -- Consent requirements for HIV testing -- The exceptional cases -- Insurance screening -- Documenting HIV testing consents -- Orders for HIV testing -- Handling HIV test results -- HIV testing in perspective -- Chapter 3: Duty to advise -- Is there a right to confidentiality -- Mandatory reporting by legislation -- Advice to private individuals -- Duty to warn -- Advice to the patient -- Chapter 4: Quarantine -- Rethinking communicable disease legislation -- Legal arguments against quarantine in AIDS -- Liberty of movement removed -- Right to bodily integrity removed -- Removing the rights -- Why quarantine is unlikely with AIDS -- Chapter 5: Marriage, divorce, and AIDS -- What is marriage? -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The validity of marriage to an AIDS patient -- Infection as a ground for divorce -- Divorce on the basis of cruelty -- Maintenance -- Child custody and access -- Child protection legislation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Discrimination -- Human rights legisation and AIDS -- Discrimination in health services -- AIDS and employment discrimination -- Chapter 7: Liability for non-transfusion infection -- Factors discouraging suits -- Situtations giving rise to civil liability -- Causes of action -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Blood transfusions and transplants -- Liability of donor -- Liability of collector of blood, tissue and organs -- Consent by donors to testing -- Consent by recipient of blood, organs or tissue -- Chapter 9: Immigration and travel -- Entry to Canada -- Travel to other countries -- Chapter 10: AIDS and the criminal law -- Is AIDS a criminal matter? -- Acts that could be crimes -- Problems of proof -- The problem with criminal law -- Potential offences -- The future -- ".
- catalog title "AIDS and Canadian law / Lorne Elkin Rozovsky, Fay A. Rozovsky.".
- catalog type "text".