THE RIGHT TO WORK FOR HIV PATIENT IN TUNISIAN LEGISLATION
Akrem Jalel ()
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Akrem Jalel: Faculty of Law and Political Science, jalel.akrem.1@ulaval.ca, Tunis, Tunisia,
Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, 2015, vol. 8, issue 8, 135-145
Abstract:
With this study, we want to support the idea that even in the absence of a proper legal system Tunisian AIDS that would govern all the problems posed by this disease, the interpretation of existing texts can lead to adequate solutions to the problem of AIDS This not to mention the fact that in a particular case, we have a special law (the 1992 Law on communicable diseases). However, the introduction of new AIDS-specific laws have the advantage of finding solutions to balance on the one hand, between the rights of HIV positive and AIDS patients by guaranteeing the protection of human rights, respect for their lives, their liberties and avoid discriminatory action against and stigmatization against them regarding the provision of services and employment, and also the obligation to ensure the same time protection Company against the spread of this epidemic.
Keywords: conflict of laws; Government Ordinance no.79/2003; Government Emergency Ordinance no.66/2011; Romanian Constitutional Court Decision no.66/26.02.2015; Romanian Constitution; law interpretation; retroactivity; transitional provisions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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