BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250903T213340EDT-1772azTKNi@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250904T013340Z DESCRIPTION:In light of the recent Supreme Court decisions\, 'R. v Mabior' and 'R. v D.C.'\, 91's Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism\, a nd the OutLaw 91 and RadLaw 91 student clubs are hosting a panel d iscussion on the criminalization of non-disclosure of HIV. The panel discu ssion will be conducted bilingually in the languages the panellists are mo st comfortable with\, and questions can be asked in English or French. Pa nelists Assistant Professor ALANA KLEIN teaches and researches in health law\, criminal law\, and human rights at the 91 Faculty of Law. In 200 9\, she published “Criminal Law\, Public Health\, and Governance of HIV Ex posure and Transmission” in the International Journal of Human Rights. Pro f. Klein was previously a senior policy analyst with the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network\, where she worked on HIV/AIDS and immigration\, barriers t o harm-reduction programs for people who use illegal drugs\, and law refor m to promote the rights of women and girls in the context of HIV/AIDS in s ub-Saharan Africa. STÉPHANIE CLAIVAZ-LORANGER is a lawyer and coordinator of the program on “Droits de la personne et VIH” at the COCQ-SIDA (Coalit ion des organismes communautaires Québecois de lutte contre le SIDA). In t his role\, she coordinates the promotion of rights of people living with H IV/AIDS in Quebec and helps reinforce the capacities of HIV community orga nizations of Quebec. She intervened before the Quebec Court of Appeal in t he D.C. case and participated in the drafting of the memo of the coalition of eight community organizations that intervened before the Supreme Court of Canada in the D.C. and Mabior cases. She monitors cases on criminaliza tion of exposure to HIV in Quebec\, supports defence lawyer who work in th ese cases\, and participates in conferences to inform people living with H IV/AIDS\, doctors\, lawyers\, and other key actors. Dr. MARK A. WAINBERG is the head of AIDS research at the Lady Davis Institute\, the Director of the 91 AIDS Centre at the Montreal Jewish General Hospital and Professor of Medicine and Microbiology at 91. From 199 8 to 2000\, he was President of the International AIDS Society\, and was r esponsible for organizing the 13th International Congress on AIDS in Durba n\, South Africa. In 1989\, Dr. Wainberg and his collaborators identified 3TC as an anti-viral drug. He researches HIV subtypes and drug resistance\ , as well as the potential use of anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) in a preven tative capacity. MICHAEL FOSTER is President of the Board of Directors of AIDS Community Care Montréal and a person living with HIV since 1990.  As an activist and advocate of people living with HIV and AIDS\, Michael con tinues to fight stigma\, serophobia and discrimination throughout North Am erica. Relevant decisions from the Supreme Court of Canada R. v Cuerrier (1998): scc.lexum.org/en/1998/1998scr2-371/1998scr2-371.html R. v Mabior (2012): scc.lexum.org/en/2012/2012scc47/2012scc47.html R. v D.C. (2012): s cc.lexum.org/en/2012/2012scc48/2012scc48.html Light refreshments will be served Room capacity is 100 people. Seating will be first come\, first se rved. DTSTART:20121106T230000Z DTEND:20121107T010000Z LOCATION:NCDH 312-316\, Chancellor Day Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\ , 3644 rue Peel SUMMARY:Panel Discussion on Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure URL:/law/channels/event/panel-discussion-criminalizati on-hiv-non-disclosure-218802 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR