This article is a commentary on Michael Ashley Stein & Janet Lord, Jacobus TenBroek, Participatory Justice, and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, - Tex. J. Civ Lib. & Civ. Rts. - (2008) (in press). In it, I seek to expand their analysis of the new UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in an effort to invigorate an area of institutionalized patients rights law that is now nearly forgotten: the rights of such persons to exercise civil rights while institutionalized. I also argue that Prof. Stein and Ms. Lord\u27s paper should lead us to focus also on the issues of attitudes, and how authentic amelioration and law reform in this area is impossible unless and until we begin to consider how negative...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Globally, the way w...
This article asks how disability rights ideas can be reconciled with—and might transform—the law of ...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is associated with a paradigm ...
This article is a commentary on Michael Ashley Stein & Janet Lord, Jacobus TenBroek, Participatory J...
This article is a commentary on Michael Ashley Stein & Janet Lord, Jacobus TenBroek, Participatory J...
This article is a commentary on Michael Ashley Stein & Janet Lord, Jacobus TenBroek, Participatory J...
This paper carefully examines, through a therapeutic jurisprudence framework, the likely impact of t...
This article carefully examines, through a therapeutic jurisprudence framework, the likely impact of...
Among people with disabilities and their advocates, a palpable excitement has surrounded the negotia...
In this piece I explore whether, if established, the proposed International Convention on Protection...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has in the last decade identified mental health as a priority fo...
Notions discriminatory to persons with disabilities commonly underpin political theories of rights. ...
This Article examines the history of disability law in the United States and the future of disabilit...
AbstractThe United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with disabilities opens up opportunit...
For many years, institutional psychiatry was a major tool in the suppression of political dissent. M...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Globally, the way w...
This article asks how disability rights ideas can be reconciled with—and might transform—the law of ...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is associated with a paradigm ...
This article is a commentary on Michael Ashley Stein & Janet Lord, Jacobus TenBroek, Participatory J...
This article is a commentary on Michael Ashley Stein & Janet Lord, Jacobus TenBroek, Participatory J...
This article is a commentary on Michael Ashley Stein & Janet Lord, Jacobus TenBroek, Participatory J...
This paper carefully examines, through a therapeutic jurisprudence framework, the likely impact of t...
This article carefully examines, through a therapeutic jurisprudence framework, the likely impact of...
Among people with disabilities and their advocates, a palpable excitement has surrounded the negotia...
In this piece I explore whether, if established, the proposed International Convention on Protection...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has in the last decade identified mental health as a priority fo...
Notions discriminatory to persons with disabilities commonly underpin political theories of rights. ...
This Article examines the history of disability law in the United States and the future of disabilit...
AbstractThe United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with disabilities opens up opportunit...
For many years, institutional psychiatry was a major tool in the suppression of political dissent. M...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Globally, the way w...
This article asks how disability rights ideas can be reconciled with—and might transform—the law of ...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is associated with a paradigm ...