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  • About GLaD
  • People
    • Kate Seear
    • Dion Kagan
    • Sean Mulcahy
    • Emily Lenton
    • Alejandra Zuluaga
    • Alex Johnson
  • Projects
    • Reducing drug-related harms in Australia through a new Reform Collaboratory
    • Hepatitis C post-cure
    • Post human-rights
    • Trial of a universal precautions approach to stigma reduction in the BBV/STI field
    • Feminist Legislation Project
  • Podcasts
    • Rerighting Drugs
    • After Cure
    • World Hepatitis Day
  • Publications
    • Articles
    • Books and chapters
    • Media
    • Presentations
    • Reports
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Reducing drug-related harms in Australia through a new Reform Collaboratory

With new Australian drug laws required to comply with human rights frameworks, researchers at the GLaD program are conducting a new study funded by the Australian Research Countil to develop a world-first ‘post–human rights’ framework for drug policy.

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Dr Alejandra Zuluaga recently completed her PhD with ARCSHS and the GLaD program

GLaD researcher Alejandra Zuluaga has successfully completed her PhD in human rights and drug policy. Her thesis, ‘Coca, gender and the ontopolitics of human rights

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New report from a national consultation on data-driven methods and health care

We have recently completed a major national consultation on the emergence of a range of data-driven methods intended to support the health needs of people

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The absent right to health in the Victorian and ACT human rights charters

Our latest article explores the absence of a right to health in the Victorian and Australian Capital Territory human rights charters.

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