During armed conflict, people with disabilities are victims of a vicious cycle of violence, social polarization, deteriorating services and deepening poverty. They are among the most marginalized and excluded part of the population affected by the armed conflict. They are at greater risk in situations of conflict, most likely to be left behind when populations flee and also at greater risk of violence and discrimination. The international normative framework related to people with disabilities in armed conflicts is mainly based on human rights law and international humanitarian law. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities moves the meaning of disability from regarding persons with disabilities as objects of medical care an...
The State centred structure remains the legal basis on which obligations under public international ...
This thesis considers the current inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities (PWIDs) in post...
On one hand the evidence of some types of disability remains of probative value as strictly a defenc...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...
Humanitarian scholars have remained concerned with the devastating harm and destructive effects asso...
The concept of distributive justice in modern times might be importing the practical application of ...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that the armed conflict must be perceived and understood...
Pursuant to resolution 16/15, the Human Rights Council (HRC) held its fourth interactive debate on t...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 15 per cent of the world’s population, or ...
Armed violence has powerful, lasting impacts, inflicting severe injuries and impairments and leaving...
This essay aims to describe the contrasting approaches to disability described by international huma...
An estimated one billion people live with some form of disability globally. Yet, persons with disabi...
This paper presents a non-systematic review discussing the representation of people with disabilitie...
Humanitarian crises as a result of conflict are often characterised by failure of the social contrac...
Disability is a cross-cutting issue in Afghanistan. After four decades of armed conflict, it is unkn...
The State centred structure remains the legal basis on which obligations under public international ...
This thesis considers the current inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities (PWIDs) in post...
On one hand the evidence of some types of disability remains of probative value as strictly a defenc...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...
Humanitarian scholars have remained concerned with the devastating harm and destructive effects asso...
The concept of distributive justice in modern times might be importing the practical application of ...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that the armed conflict must be perceived and understood...
Pursuant to resolution 16/15, the Human Rights Council (HRC) held its fourth interactive debate on t...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 15 per cent of the world’s population, or ...
Armed violence has powerful, lasting impacts, inflicting severe injuries and impairments and leaving...
This essay aims to describe the contrasting approaches to disability described by international huma...
An estimated one billion people live with some form of disability globally. Yet, persons with disabi...
This paper presents a non-systematic review discussing the representation of people with disabilitie...
Humanitarian crises as a result of conflict are often characterised by failure of the social contrac...
Disability is a cross-cutting issue in Afghanistan. After four decades of armed conflict, it is unkn...
The State centred structure remains the legal basis on which obligations under public international ...
This thesis considers the current inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities (PWIDs) in post...
On one hand the evidence of some types of disability remains of probative value as strictly a defenc...