Travel by air for persons with disabilities (PWDs) can be challenging. Their problems range from physical barriers in airports and aircraft to inaccessible information, extra fees for services, insufficient compensation for their mobility aids and different rules and practices among air carriers. This study explores issues facing PWDs from a legal perspective. The aim of this study is to balance the rights of PWDs with the duties of States, airport operators and air carriers. In light of this, multilevel legislations - namely international, regional and national rules from human rights law and aviation law - are compared, contrasted and analyzed. The study is primarily focused on access to air travel and remedial measures, for their lack of...
In 2006 and 2007, PIAC and the NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre worked with a number of ke...
The article discusses the legislative framework of USA, leading European and selected post-Soviet co...
Travelling is nowadays considered a human right everyone should have the same rights and possibiliti...
Travelling by airplane, which is less time consuming and almost a necessity for long distance, is co...
Transportation is currently divided into three types, namely land transportation, sea transportation...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Transportation are defined as an activity to move or transporting charge (people and cargo) of a pla...
Realization of the fulfillment, promotion and protection of the rights of persons withdisabilities a...
Law No. 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection is expected to support the achievement of rights pr...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Airlines are legally required to provide adequate service to passengers with disabilities; this rese...
This thesis aims at highlighting perspectives that are essential for organising services for air tra...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
ABSTRACT: The treatment of persons with disabilities is regulated specifically, so as to provide equ...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
In 2006 and 2007, PIAC and the NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre worked with a number of ke...
The article discusses the legislative framework of USA, leading European and selected post-Soviet co...
Travelling is nowadays considered a human right everyone should have the same rights and possibiliti...
Travelling by airplane, which is less time consuming and almost a necessity for long distance, is co...
Transportation is currently divided into three types, namely land transportation, sea transportation...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Transportation are defined as an activity to move or transporting charge (people and cargo) of a pla...
Realization of the fulfillment, promotion and protection of the rights of persons withdisabilities a...
Law No. 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection is expected to support the achievement of rights pr...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Airlines are legally required to provide adequate service to passengers with disabilities; this rese...
This thesis aims at highlighting perspectives that are essential for organising services for air tra...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
ABSTRACT: The treatment of persons with disabilities is regulated specifically, so as to provide equ...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
In 2006 and 2007, PIAC and the NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre worked with a number of ke...
The article discusses the legislative framework of USA, leading European and selected post-Soviet co...
Travelling is nowadays considered a human right everyone should have the same rights and possibiliti...