Routledge Handbook of Disability Law and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Blanck, Peter; Flynn, Eilionóir
Routledge Handbook of Disability Law and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Blanck, Peter; Flynn, Eilionóir
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This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of current and emerging research and policy in disability law. The contributors offer a range of jurisdictional and multidisciplinary perspectives. The chapters and commentary consider historical and contemporary, as well as comparative perspectives of disability law. The work is divided into three part
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This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of current and emerging research and policy in disability law. The contributors offer a range of jurisdictional and multidisciplinary perspectives. The chapters and commentary consider historical and contemporary, as well as comparative perspectives of disability law. The work is divided into three part
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581572
- ISBN-10: 0367581574
- Artikelnr.: 60005060
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581572
- ISBN-10: 0367581574
- Artikelnr.: 60005060
Peter Blanck is University Professor and Chairman, Burton Blatt Institute, Syracuse University, USA. He is also Honorary Professor, Centre for Disability Law & Policy, at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Blanck is Chairman of the Global Universal Design Commission (GUDC), and President of Raising the Floor (RtF) USA. He has written articles and books on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related laws, and received grants to study disability law and policy. Eilionóir Flynn is the Deputy Director of the Centre for Disability Law and Policy, and Senior Lecturer at the School of Law, National University of Ireland Galway. Her interest in disability law stems from a broader interest in social justice and a recognition of the invisibility of people with disabilities in broader human rights discourse. Her current research interests in this field include legal capacity, disability advocacy and access to justice, and she has published widely in national and international peer reviewed journals on these issues, as well as producing a monograph on the implementation of the CRPD for Cambridge University Press.
1. Theoretical Underpinnings of Disability Law
Section I
1. The Social Model of Disability: Questions for Law and Legal
Scholarship?
Anna Lawson & Mark Priestley
2. Beyond the Welfare State - What Next for the European Social
Model?
Bjørn Hvinden
3. A Human Rights Model of Disability
Theresia Degener
2. Ongoing Debates in Disability Law
Section II Introduction
4. Today's Lesson is on Diversity
Rosemary Kayess & Jennifer Green
5. Equality of Opportunity in Employment? Disability Rights and
Active Labour
Market Policies
Lisa Waddington & Mark Priestley & Betul Yalcin
6. Disabled People and Access to Justice: From Disablement to
Enablement?
Anna Lawson
7. Hit and Miss: Procedural Accommodations Ensuring the Effective
Access of
People with Mental Disabilities to the European Court of Human Rights
Constantin Cojocariu
8. Toward Inclusion: Political and Social Participation of People
with Disabilities
Lisa Schur
3. Emerging Fields in Disability Law
Section III Introduction
9. Legal Capacity: A Global Analysis of Reform Trends
Lucy Series, Anna Arstein-Kerslake & Elizabeth Kamundia
10. Back to the Future? Article 19 and the Nordic Experience of Independent
Living
and Personal Assistance
Ciara Brennan
11. eQuality: The Right to the Web
Peter Blanck
12. Disability and Ageing: Bridging the Divide? Social Constructions and
Human Rights
Eilionòir Flynn
13. Disability and Genetics - New Forms of Discrimination?
Aisling dePaor
14. Inclusive Development Aid
Mary Keogh
15. Disability Family Policy and the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of
Persons with Disabilities (CRPD): The Case of Israel
Arie Rimmerman and Michal Soffer
Section I
1. The Social Model of Disability: Questions for Law and Legal
Scholarship?
Anna Lawson & Mark Priestley
2. Beyond the Welfare State - What Next for the European Social
Model?
Bjørn Hvinden
3. A Human Rights Model of Disability
Theresia Degener
2. Ongoing Debates in Disability Law
Section II Introduction
4. Today's Lesson is on Diversity
Rosemary Kayess & Jennifer Green
5. Equality of Opportunity in Employment? Disability Rights and
Active Labour
Market Policies
Lisa Waddington & Mark Priestley & Betul Yalcin
6. Disabled People and Access to Justice: From Disablement to
Enablement?
Anna Lawson
7. Hit and Miss: Procedural Accommodations Ensuring the Effective
Access of
People with Mental Disabilities to the European Court of Human Rights
Constantin Cojocariu
8. Toward Inclusion: Political and Social Participation of People
with Disabilities
Lisa Schur
3. Emerging Fields in Disability Law
Section III Introduction
9. Legal Capacity: A Global Analysis of Reform Trends
Lucy Series, Anna Arstein-Kerslake & Elizabeth Kamundia
10. Back to the Future? Article 19 and the Nordic Experience of Independent
Living
and Personal Assistance
Ciara Brennan
11. eQuality: The Right to the Web
Peter Blanck
12. Disability and Ageing: Bridging the Divide? Social Constructions and
Human Rights
Eilionòir Flynn
13. Disability and Genetics - New Forms of Discrimination?
Aisling dePaor
14. Inclusive Development Aid
Mary Keogh
15. Disability Family Policy and the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of
Persons with Disabilities (CRPD): The Case of Israel
Arie Rimmerman and Michal Soffer
1. Theoretical Underpinnings of Disability Law
Section I
1. The Social Model of Disability: Questions for Law and Legal
Scholarship?
Anna Lawson & Mark Priestley
2. Beyond the Welfare State - What Next for the European Social
Model?
Bjørn Hvinden
3. A Human Rights Model of Disability
Theresia Degener
2. Ongoing Debates in Disability Law
Section II Introduction
4. Today's Lesson is on Diversity
Rosemary Kayess & Jennifer Green
5. Equality of Opportunity in Employment? Disability Rights and
Active Labour
Market Policies
Lisa Waddington & Mark Priestley & Betul Yalcin
6. Disabled People and Access to Justice: From Disablement to
Enablement?
Anna Lawson
7. Hit and Miss: Procedural Accommodations Ensuring the Effective
Access of
People with Mental Disabilities to the European Court of Human Rights
Constantin Cojocariu
8. Toward Inclusion: Political and Social Participation of People
with Disabilities
Lisa Schur
3. Emerging Fields in Disability Law
Section III Introduction
9. Legal Capacity: A Global Analysis of Reform Trends
Lucy Series, Anna Arstein-Kerslake & Elizabeth Kamundia
10. Back to the Future? Article 19 and the Nordic Experience of Independent
Living
and Personal Assistance
Ciara Brennan
11. eQuality: The Right to the Web
Peter Blanck
12. Disability and Ageing: Bridging the Divide? Social Constructions and
Human Rights
Eilionòir Flynn
13. Disability and Genetics - New Forms of Discrimination?
Aisling dePaor
14. Inclusive Development Aid
Mary Keogh
15. Disability Family Policy and the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of
Persons with Disabilities (CRPD): The Case of Israel
Arie Rimmerman and Michal Soffer
Section I
1. The Social Model of Disability: Questions for Law and Legal
Scholarship?
Anna Lawson & Mark Priestley
2. Beyond the Welfare State - What Next for the European Social
Model?
Bjørn Hvinden
3. A Human Rights Model of Disability
Theresia Degener
2. Ongoing Debates in Disability Law
Section II Introduction
4. Today's Lesson is on Diversity
Rosemary Kayess & Jennifer Green
5. Equality of Opportunity in Employment? Disability Rights and
Active Labour
Market Policies
Lisa Waddington & Mark Priestley & Betul Yalcin
6. Disabled People and Access to Justice: From Disablement to
Enablement?
Anna Lawson
7. Hit and Miss: Procedural Accommodations Ensuring the Effective
Access of
People with Mental Disabilities to the European Court of Human Rights
Constantin Cojocariu
8. Toward Inclusion: Political and Social Participation of People
with Disabilities
Lisa Schur
3. Emerging Fields in Disability Law
Section III Introduction
9. Legal Capacity: A Global Analysis of Reform Trends
Lucy Series, Anna Arstein-Kerslake & Elizabeth Kamundia
10. Back to the Future? Article 19 and the Nordic Experience of Independent
Living
and Personal Assistance
Ciara Brennan
11. eQuality: The Right to the Web
Peter Blanck
12. Disability and Ageing: Bridging the Divide? Social Constructions and
Human Rights
Eilionòir Flynn
13. Disability and Genetics - New Forms of Discrimination?
Aisling dePaor
14. Inclusive Development Aid
Mary Keogh
15. Disability Family Policy and the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of
Persons with Disabilities (CRPD): The Case of Israel
Arie Rimmerman and Michal Soffer