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Disabled Justice? Access to Justice and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons - Eilionóir Flynn
Disabled Justice? Access to Justice and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons - Eilionóir Flynn
Disability offers a new lens through which to view the effectiveness of access to justice, and the inclusiveness of the justice system as a whole. This book analyses the experience of people with disabilities through the entire justice system, from making a complaint, to investigation, and through the court/tribunal process. It also considers the participation of people with disabilities in a variety of roles in the justice system - as witness, defendant, complainant, plaintiff, lawyer, judge and juror. More broadly, it also critically examines the subtle barriers of access to justice which might exist in a given society - including barriers to grassroots disability advocacy, legal education and training, the right to vote and the right to stand for election which may apply to people with disabilities. The book is international and comparative in scope with a focus primarily on examples of legal practice and justice systems in common law countries. The work will be of interest to scholars working in the areas of human rights, equality and non-discrimination, disability rights activists and legal professionals who work with people with disabilities to achieve access to justice.
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Disabled Justice? Access to Justice and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons - Eilionóir Flynn
Disability, divers-ability, and legal change - Melinda Jones (Editor); Lee Ann Basser Marks (Editor)
Disability, divers-ability, and legal change - Melinda Jones (Editor); Lee Ann Basser Marks (Editor)
This text ventures into the area where law and disability intersect. Drawing on developments in the emerging field of disability studies and on a new-found human rights perspective on disability, the contributions traverse topics as wide-ranging as citizenship, feminism, eugenics, euthanasia, and sexual abuse of people with disabilities, and analyze disability law at both a domestic and international level. Informed by the social model of disability, this work brings together academics and disability activists from Australia, Europe and North America. The book is interdisciplinary in nature, with contributors coming from sociology, education, law, geography, philosophy, and cultural studies.
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Disability, divers-ability, and legal change - Melinda Jones (Editor); Lee Ann Basser Marks (Editor)
Development of Disability Rights under International Law: From Charity to Human Rights - Arlene S. Kanter
Development of Disability Rights under International Law: From Charity to Human Rights - Arlene S. Kanter
The 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.
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Development of Disability Rights under International Law: From Charity to Human Rights - Arlene S. Kanter
Americans with disabilities : exploring implications of the law for individuals and institutions - Leslie Francis (Editor); Anita Silvers (Editor)
Americans with disabilities : exploring implications of the law for individuals and institutions - Leslie Francis (Editor); Anita Silvers (Editor)
In this groundbreaking work, leading philosophers, legal theorists, bioethicists, and policy makers offer incisive looks into the philosophical and moral foundations of disability law and policy.
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Americans with disabilities : exploring implications of the law for individuals and institutions - Leslie Francis (Editor); Anita Silvers (Editor)
Caught in the web of the criminal justice system : autism, developmental disabilities and sex offenses - Lawrence A. Dubin J.D. (Editor)
Caught in the web of the criminal justice system : autism, developmental disabilities and sex offenses - Lawrence A. Dubin J.D. (Editor)
Increasing numbers of people with autism and other developmental disabilities are being convicted of sex offences, resulting in draconian and public punishment. Yet even when evidence shows that people with these conditions often pose little threat to society, or lack a core understanding as to why their actions break the law, the "sex offender legal regime" doesn't allow any room to take the disability into account. This ground-breaking book offers a multi-disciplinary examination of how unjust sex offense laws trap vulnerable groups such as those with developmental disabilities. Drawing on research, empirical evidence and including case studies, experts from the fields of law, ethics, psychology and sociology explore what steps should be taken in order to ensure that laws are just and take into consideration factors such as the vulnerability of the perpetrators. Investigating the consequences caused by public hysteria over sex offenses, this book highlights the judicial failure to protect defendants with developmental disabilities in the context of the unjust and hyper-punishment of all those charged with sex offenses. Proposing a new way forward based on research and evidence-based sentencing for sex offenses, and elimination of the sex offender registry, this book offers an informed and compassionate view that is essential for all professionals working in this field.
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Caught in the web of the criminal justice system : autism, developmental disabilities and sex offenses - Lawrence A. Dubin J.D. (Editor)
Crippled justice : the history of modern disability policy in the workplace - Ruth O'Brien
Crippled justice : the history of modern disability policy in the workplace - Ruth O'Brien
Crippled Justice, the first comprehensive intellectual history of disability policy in the workplace from World War II to the present, explains why American employers and judges, despite the Americans with Disabilities Act, have been so resistant to accommodating the disabled in the workplace. Ruth O'Brien traces the origins of this resistance to the postwar disability policies inspired by physicians and psychoanalysts that were based on the notion that disabled people should accommodate society rather than having society accommodate them. O'Brien shows how the remnants of postwar cultural values bogged down the rights-oriented policy in the 1970s and how they continue to permeate judicial interpretations of provisions under the Americans with Disabilities Act. In effect, O'Brien argues, these decisions have created a lose/lose situation for the very people the act was meant to protect. Covering developments up to the present, Crippled Justice is an eye-opening story of government officials and influential experts, and how our legislative and judicial institutions have responded to them.
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Crippled justice : the history of modern disability policy in the workplace - Ruth O'Brien
Deaf people in the criminal justice system : selected topics on advocacy, incarceration, and social justice - Debra Guthmann (Editor); Gabriel I. Lomas (Editor); Damara Goff Paris (Editor); Gabriel A. "Tony" Martin (Editor)
Deaf people in the criminal justice system : selected topics on advocacy, incarceration, and social justice - Debra Guthmann (Editor); Gabriel I. Lomas (Editor); Damara Goff Paris (Editor); Gabriel A. "Tony" Martin (Editor)
"This volume illuminates the unique challenges faced by deaf people when they are arrested, incarcerated, or navigating the court system"--
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Deaf people in the criminal justice system : selected topics on advocacy, incarceration, and social justice - Debra Guthmann (Editor); Gabriel I. Lomas (Editor); Damara Goff Paris (Editor); Gabriel A. "Tony" Martin (Editor)
2022-2023 State & Federal Accessibility Guidelines
2022-2023 State & Federal Accessibility Guidelines
Free download. Get the revised and expanded 2022-2023 State and Federal Accessibility Guidelines eBook, updated March 2023.
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2022-2023 State & Federal Accessibility Guidelines
Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Lambda Literary Award winning poet and essayist and long-time disability justice advocate Leah Piepzna-Samarasinha writes passionately and personally about disability justice in her latest book of essays. Discussing subjects such as the creation of care webs, collective access, and radically accessible spaces, she also imparts her own survivor skills and wisdom based on her years of activist work, empowering the disabled - in particular, those in queer and/or BIPOC communities - and granting them the necessary tools by which they can imagine a future where no one is left behind.
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Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha