The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) has now been in force for nearly a decade. This comprehensive study examines how courts in thirteen different jurisdictions make use of the Convention. This groundbreaking text is the first sustained comparative international law analysis of the CRPD, and illuminates the intersection between human rights law, disability law and international law through an examination of the role of courts.The first part of the book contains chapters specific to each jurisdiction. The second part consists of comparative chapters which draw on the rich analysis of the jurisdiction-specific chapters. These chapters reflect on the emerging patterns of judicial usage and interpretation of the C...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) has now been in force for nearly...
This chapter draws on data provided in Chapters 2–14 to carry out a functional analysis, identifying...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which courts in the thirteen jurisdictions included in this stu...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which courts in the thirteen jurisdictions included in this stu...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which courts in the thirteen jurisdictions included in this stu...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which courts in the thirteen jurisdictions included in this stu...
This treatise is a detailed article-by-article examination of the United Nations Convention on the R...
This treatise is a detailed article-by-article examination of the United Nations Convention on the R...
This book explores the journey of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabi...
a.drabarz@uwb.edu.plAnna Drabarz – Ph.D. in Law, Lecturer at the Department of Public International ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) has now been in force for nearly...
This chapter draws on data provided in Chapters 2–14 to carry out a functional analysis, identifying...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which courts in the thirteen jurisdictions included in this stu...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which courts in the thirteen jurisdictions included in this stu...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which courts in the thirteen jurisdictions included in this stu...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which courts in the thirteen jurisdictions included in this stu...
This treatise is a detailed article-by-article examination of the United Nations Convention on the R...
This treatise is a detailed article-by-article examination of the United Nations Convention on the R...
This book explores the journey of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabi...
a.drabarz@uwb.edu.plAnna Drabarz – Ph.D. in Law, Lecturer at the Department of Public International ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...
This chapter reflects on jurisdiction-specific approaches to the domestication of the Convention on ...