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Publications, articles, and other documents regarding LGBT rights, HIV/AIDS, and the law.

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After the Framework Directive: Combating Discrimination Outside Employment
This International Lesbian and Gay Association–Europe policy paper argues for the European Union to move quickly to complement measures introduced in the area of employment with further legislation designed to prohibit discrimination in other spheres of life such as health care, education, and housing.

Epidemic of Abuse: Police Harassment of HIV/AIDS Outreach Workers in India
This Human Rights Watch report highlights the targeted abuse of HIV/AIDS outreach workers who offer services to MSM and sex workers.

Going Beyond the Law: Promoting Equality in Employment
This International Lesbian and Gay Association–Europe report examines the implementation of the 2000 EU employment equality directive and identifies further needed action to achieve greater equality for LGBT people in employment.

Implications for HIV/AIDS of Laws Affecting Men Who Have Sex with Men in Romania
This ACCEPT report was originally commissioned by UNAIDS and presented at the World Association of Medical Law Congress, Hungary. It discusses the vulnerability to HIV infection and AIDS that MSM face in Romania due to discrimination and laws which prohibit homosexual acts.

International Lesbian and Gay Association–Europe
The International Lesbian and Gay Association–Europe provides information about the EU framework directive on anti-discrimination in the field of employment.

Sexual Orientation Law
The webpage of Dutch human rights law professor Kees Waaldijk is solely devoted to sexual orientation and the law.

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