Activists with 'disabilities' have placed great trust in the legal body to deliver freedoms in the form of equality rights and protections against discrimination. This article argues that, while such equalisation initiatives have provided remedies in the lives of some individuals with 'disabilities', the sub-text of 'disability' as negative ontology has remained substantially unchallenged. Understanding disability requires more sustained attention to the ontological nature of disability, in particular the ways in which a 'disabled person' is produced. The article opens with a discussion of the difficult and complex(ing) area of ontology - in particular the performativity of 'disability' as a history of unthought and then moves on to a discu...
This article seeks to introduce the topic of disability to political theory via a discussion of some...
This thesis is about the ongoing struggle for disability equality after the entry into force of the ...
The categories of vulnerability and discrimination reveal particularly relevant within disability st...
Activists with 'disabilities' have placed great trust in the legal body to deliver freedoms in the f...
This Article argues that the practice of holding so many adjudicative proceedings related to disabil...
Studies in medical sociology and law construct disability as anti-productive, unthinkable and uninte...
Studies in medical sociology and law construct disability as anti-productive, unthinkable and uninte...
This article seeks to gain access to a new way to engage with disability discrimination and the lega...
The doctrine of contractual incapacity allows people with mental disabilities to avoid their contrac...
In this article the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few p...
What is it for something to be a disability? Elizabeth Barnes, focusing on physical disabilities, ar...
The influence of disability studies on legal scholarship is most visible in the social model, which ...
This thesis examines how legal processes in the administration of Personal Independence Payment (PIP...
While many important advances have been made to address injustice in the context of disability – suc...
This article asks how disability rights ideas can be reconciled with—and might transform—the law of ...
This article seeks to introduce the topic of disability to political theory via a discussion of some...
This thesis is about the ongoing struggle for disability equality after the entry into force of the ...
The categories of vulnerability and discrimination reveal particularly relevant within disability st...
Activists with 'disabilities' have placed great trust in the legal body to deliver freedoms in the f...
This Article argues that the practice of holding so many adjudicative proceedings related to disabil...
Studies in medical sociology and law construct disability as anti-productive, unthinkable and uninte...
Studies in medical sociology and law construct disability as anti-productive, unthinkable and uninte...
This article seeks to gain access to a new way to engage with disability discrimination and the lega...
The doctrine of contractual incapacity allows people with mental disabilities to avoid their contrac...
In this article the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few p...
What is it for something to be a disability? Elizabeth Barnes, focusing on physical disabilities, ar...
The influence of disability studies on legal scholarship is most visible in the social model, which ...
This thesis examines how legal processes in the administration of Personal Independence Payment (PIP...
While many important advances have been made to address injustice in the context of disability – suc...
This article asks how disability rights ideas can be reconciled with—and might transform—the law of ...
This article seeks to introduce the topic of disability to political theory via a discussion of some...
This thesis is about the ongoing struggle for disability equality after the entry into force of the ...
The categories of vulnerability and discrimination reveal particularly relevant within disability st...