Disabled Children
Author: Luke J. Clements
Publisher:
Published: 2015-12-24
Total Pages: 598
ISBN-13: 9781908407009
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Author: Luke J. Clements
Publisher:
Published: 2015-12-24
Total Pages: 598
ISBN-13: 9781908407009
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Peter Blanck
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-07-07
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 1317043693
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative state-of-the-art review of the current and emerging research and policy on disability law. Bringing together a team of respected and experienced experts, the handbook offers a range of jurisdictional and multidisciplinary perspectives. The authors consider historical and contemporary, as well as comparative perspectives of disability law. Divided into three parts, the contributors provide a comprehensive reference to the theoretical underpinnings, ongoing debates and emerging fields within the subject. The study provides a strong basis for consideration of contemporary disability law, its research foundations, and progressive developments in the area. The book incorporates interdisciplinary and comparative country perspectives to capture the breadth of current discourse on disability law. This handbook provides a valuable resource for a wide range of scholars, public and private researchers, NGOs, and practitioners working in the area of disability law, and across national and transnational disability schemes. The work will be of important interest to those in the fields of sociology, history, psychology, economics, political science, rehabilitation sciences, medicine, technology, and law, among others.
Author: Arlene S. Kanter
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-11-27
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 1134444664
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe adoption of the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (CPRD) by the United Nations in 2006 is the first comprehensive and binding treaty on the rights of people with disabilities. It establishes the right of people with disabilities to equality, dignity, autonomy, full participation, as well as the right to live in the community, and the right to supported decision-making and inclusive education. Prior to the CRPD, international law had provided only limited protections to people with disabilities. This book analyses the development of disability rights as an international human rights movement. Focusing on the United States and countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East the book examines the status of people with disabilities under international law prior to the adoption of the CPRD, and follows the development of human rights protections through the convention’s drafting process. Arlene Kanter argues that by including both new applications and entirely new approaches to human rights treaty enforcement, the CRPD is significant not only to people with disabilities but also to the general development of international human rights, by offering new human rights protections for all people. Taking a comparative perspective, the book explores how the success of the CRPD in achieving protections depends on the extent to which individual countries enforce domestic laws and policies, and the changing public attitudes towards people with disabilities. This book will be of excellent use and interest to researchers and students of human rights law, discrimination, and disability studies.
Author: Natalie Wade
Publisher:
Published: 2021-08-06
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781925154054
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDisability Rights in Real Life is the mantra by which disability rights activist Natalie Wade pursues her life and career as a lawyer.Thanks to funding from the Law Society of South Australia Natalie Wade, and her collaborator Anna Bulman (who edited and illustrated the work), have rewritten what was the out-of-print, disability rights handbook Justice for All.This handbook is packed with important legal concepts that Natalie and Anna hope will help you protect and promote your disability rights in Australia."Justice for all cannot be achieved without the recognition that impairment can no longer be the basis for denying the rights of people with disability. It is only this social transformation that will achieve equality."Rosemary Kayess, Chair UN Committee on Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Sydney NSW
Author: Ilias Bantekas
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018-10-25
Total Pages: 1377
ISBN-13: 0192538683
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis treatise is a detailed article-by-article examination of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). Each article of the CRPD contains a methodical analysis of the preparatory works, followed by an exhaustive examination of the contents of each article based on case law and concluding observations from the CRPD Committee, judgments from national and international courts and tribunals, pertinent UN and other reports, the key literature on the article under review. The volume features commentary from a broad range of scholars across a variety of disciplines in order to provide a comprehensive study of the legal, psychological, education, sociological, and other aspects of the CPRD. This encyclopaedic commentary on the CRPD effectively covers all the issues arising from international disability law and practice, and will be an ideal resource for all working in the field.
Author: United States. President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped
Publisher:
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marcia H. Rioux
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Published: 2011-05-23
Total Pages: 569
ISBN-13: 9004189505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines the changing relationship between disability and the law, addressing the intersection of human rights principles, human rights law, domestic law and the experience of people with disabilities. Drawn from the global experience of scholars and activists in a number of jurisdictions and legal systems, the core human rights principles of dignity, equality and inclusion and participation are analyzed within a framework of critical disability legal scholarship.
Author: Richard J. Bonnie
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780226064505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA barrage of "handbooks" and "resource manuals" aimed at employers and legal practitioners on the employment rights of people with disabilities has begun to appear. Until now, however, there has been no serious book-length scholarly treatment of how mental disorder can affect work, how work can affect mental disorder, and the role of law in addressing employment discrimination based on mental rather than physical disability. In Mental Disorder, Work Disability and the Law, the editors bring together original work by leading scholars who have studied mental disorder and work disability from the fields of sociology, psychology, psychiatry, law, and economics. The authors' contributions build upon one another to create the first integrated account of the important policy issues at stake when law deals with the rights of mentally disordered citizens to work when they are able to, and to receive benefits when they are not. This book will be of great value to scholars in law and the mental health professions and to policy makers and the administrators of disability programs.
Author: Delia Ferri
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Published: 2020-11-27
Total Pages: 488
ISBN-13: 1788976428
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis Research Handbook comes at an opportune time, and provides a comprehensive and wide-ranging exploration of relevant developments concerning disability rights at EU level. It also looks beyond the EU, focusing on how disability has been relevant in EU external relations. In addition, the Research Handbook considers the interface between EU disability law and Council of Europe law.
Author: I. Glenn Cohen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2020-04-23
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1108485979
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines how the framing of disability has serious implications for legal, medical, and policy treatments of disability.