[Excerpt] The past ten years have witnessed a marked change in the legal and policy responses of many European countries, and of the EU itself, to the issue of disability. This new (and still emerging) response is often termed the ‘rights based approach’. In this paper I will attempt to clarify the nature of this approach and to suggest a number of ways in which disability organisations might work towards establishing it in their own countries. My starting point will be a brief examination of the more traditional approach to disability, however, as it is difficult to grasp the essence of the new approach without an appreciation of its contrast with the old
Award date: 1 December 2005Supervisor: M. A. MoreauIn this thesis I propose to examine the effective...
Book synopsis: On the occasion of "The European Year of People with Disabilities 2003", the OECD and...
EU law offers great potential for advancing the rights and interests of disabled people living withi...
[Excerpt] The past ten years have witnessed a marked change in the legal and policy responses of man...
This paper examines the importance of a social model of disability for the UK disabled people’s move...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
[Excerpt] Adequate laws in the area of legal incapacitation and guardianship are of fundamental impo...
[Excerpt] Responding to the absence of an international treaty expressly protecting people with disa...
In this article we discuss the challenges facing European disability policy and in what direction it...
For Europe’s nearly 40 million disabled persons, restric¬ted access to the labour market continues t...
This Article is a comparative study of disability regulations in the European Union and the United S...
The barriers that people with disabilities face around the world are not only inherent to the limita...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
The human rights approach to disability is part of the human rights movement that has developed over...
To date EU anti-discrimination legislation, particularly the Employment Equality Directive (Directi...
Award date: 1 December 2005Supervisor: M. A. MoreauIn this thesis I propose to examine the effective...
Book synopsis: On the occasion of "The European Year of People with Disabilities 2003", the OECD and...
EU law offers great potential for advancing the rights and interests of disabled people living withi...
[Excerpt] The past ten years have witnessed a marked change in the legal and policy responses of man...
This paper examines the importance of a social model of disability for the UK disabled people’s move...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
[Excerpt] Adequate laws in the area of legal incapacitation and guardianship are of fundamental impo...
[Excerpt] Responding to the absence of an international treaty expressly protecting people with disa...
In this article we discuss the challenges facing European disability policy and in what direction it...
For Europe’s nearly 40 million disabled persons, restric¬ted access to the labour market continues t...
This Article is a comparative study of disability regulations in the European Union and the United S...
The barriers that people with disabilities face around the world are not only inherent to the limita...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
The human rights approach to disability is part of the human rights movement that has developed over...
To date EU anti-discrimination legislation, particularly the Employment Equality Directive (Directi...
Award date: 1 December 2005Supervisor: M. A. MoreauIn this thesis I propose to examine the effective...
Book synopsis: On the occasion of "The European Year of People with Disabilities 2003", the OECD and...
EU law offers great potential for advancing the rights and interests of disabled people living withi...