The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities marks a shift in international legal relationships to, and conceptions of, disability. The Convention is the first binding international instrument of its kind related to disability. Its premises differ from the earlier World Programme on Disability, and more closely integrate the frameworks of U.S. domestic equal protection and disability civil rights law. Drawing on critical race and feminist theory, this Article critically examines the implications of internationalizing a U.S. disability law framework, with particular attention to the problem of emergent disability, or disability which is specifically produced as a consequence of social inequity or state violence
This thesis is about the ongoing struggle for disability equality after the entry into force of the ...
This thesis examines several aspects of the equality and non-discrimination norms in the UN Conventi...
This Article studies how the adjudicative institutions created by the Inter-American Convention on H...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities marks a shift in international legal r...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities marks a shift in international legal re...
Responding to the absence of an international treaty expressly protecting people with disabilities, ...
This Article examines the history of disability law in the United States and the future of disabilit...
AbstractThis article seeks to chronicle the political history and intellectual antecedence of disabi...
The human rights approach to disability is part of the human rights movement that has developed over...
In this piece I explore whether, if established, the proposed International Convention on Protection...
While eschewing an explicit definition, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with ...
This Article studies how the adjudicative institutions created by the Inter-American Convention on H...
This Article reviews the processes by which domestic-level transposition of international human righ...
As recently as fifteen years ago, disability was not broadly acknowledged as a human rights issue. A...
Naturally, we will focus a great deal at this gathering on the recently adopted U.N. Convention on t...
This thesis is about the ongoing struggle for disability equality after the entry into force of the ...
This thesis examines several aspects of the equality and non-discrimination norms in the UN Conventi...
This Article studies how the adjudicative institutions created by the Inter-American Convention on H...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities marks a shift in international legal r...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities marks a shift in international legal re...
Responding to the absence of an international treaty expressly protecting people with disabilities, ...
This Article examines the history of disability law in the United States and the future of disabilit...
AbstractThis article seeks to chronicle the political history and intellectual antecedence of disabi...
The human rights approach to disability is part of the human rights movement that has developed over...
In this piece I explore whether, if established, the proposed International Convention on Protection...
While eschewing an explicit definition, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with ...
This Article studies how the adjudicative institutions created by the Inter-American Convention on H...
This Article reviews the processes by which domestic-level transposition of international human righ...
As recently as fifteen years ago, disability was not broadly acknowledged as a human rights issue. A...
Naturally, we will focus a great deal at this gathering on the recently adopted U.N. Convention on t...
This thesis is about the ongoing struggle for disability equality after the entry into force of the ...
This thesis examines several aspects of the equality and non-discrimination norms in the UN Conventi...
This Article studies how the adjudicative institutions created by the Inter-American Convention on H...