The Health and
Human Rights Law Project at UCLA School of Law seeks to improve global health by using a framework
grounded in international human rights law. Through multi-disciplinary
research, training and mentorship, the project aims to examine the relationship
between health and human rights and to foster the next generation of leaders
working in this area. With an emphasis on issues pertaining to sexuality,
gender and HIV/AIDS, the project focuses on health issues around which
rights-claiming has particular salience. Lara Stemple directs
the Project. Tiffany Parnell provides administrative coordination, and fellows
and UCLA Law students participate in its undertakings.
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