In this special issue selected presentations from the symposium celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the Feminism and Legal Theory Project. The project was founded in 1984 by professor Martha A. Fineman. Fineman's vision created and sustains the rich tradition of focusing a feminist, legal and theoretical lens on issues ranging from the socio-economic and geopolitical to the institutional and metaphysical.
Drug-using prostitutes have reduced sexual risk behaviour. There is evidence for the effectiveness of HIV testing and counseling. At present, new infections among clients of drug-using prostitutes are expected to occur, although not on a large scale.
In Europe, by the end of 1986, 15% of AIDS cases were in intravenous drug users. This percentage had increased considerably in Europe from only 5% in June 1985. The proportion of intravenous drug users out of the total of reported AIDS cases varies greatly (0-51%) between different countries in Europe.