Person
David Carter
Alternate Name:
David J. Carter
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Literature review
The health impacts of law for people living with HIV
The law plays an essential role in public health responses to HIV and in the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV (PLHIV). However, evidence on the legal issues experienced by PLHIV remains limited. This review identifies literature on the justiciable (‘legal’) issues experienced by PLHIV in high-income countries, and their health-related impacts.
Report
HIV and the law in Australia
The law plays an important role in public health responses to HIV and in the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV. However, it has been over thirty years since the last major formal review of the legal environment surrounding HIV in Australia. This report presents the results of a legal mapping review that...
Report
Hepatitis B and the law in Australia
This report presents the results of a legal mapping review that aims to advance our understanding of the legal environment surrounding hepatitis B in Australia.
Book
Voluntary Assisted Dying: Law? Health? Justice?
This publication brings together critical perspectives on voluntary assisted dying itself, and on various practices adjacent to it, including questions of state power, population ageing, the differential treatment of human and non-human animals at the time of death, the management of health care processes through silent ‘workarounds’, and the financialisation of death.