This paper provides the first systematic cross-national assessment of disabled people's electoral and political participation, based on research in the 28 Member States of the European Union and in the context of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. A mixed methods approach included policy analysis, information requests to national experts and secondary analysis of European survey data. The evidence populated indicators which suggest four lines of action: (a) lifting legal and administrative barriers; (b) raising awareness; (c) making political participation more accessible; (c) expanding participation opportunities in public life. Civil society organizations as well as public institutions have an import...
This article examines the results of the first statistical survey on the political participation of ...
People with disabilities constitute one of the largest minority groups in Europe, and yet our knowle...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...
This paper provides the first systematic cross-national assessment of disabled people’s electoral an...
This paper provides the first systematic cross-national assessment of disabled people's electoral an...
Diversity is a current buzzword in politics, but in the EU, people with disabilities are not achievi...
This paper explores disability rights activism as a form of collective political participation. This...
This study reports on European disability policy and the position of people with disabilities in Eur...
This paper discusses state’s obligation and implementation failure to fulfil the rights to political...
This paper discusses state’s obligation and implementation failure to fulfill the rights to politica...
This article describes a European project which was aimed at improving the situation of persons with...
This Article puts forward preliminary legal scholarship on equal political participation by persons ...
AbstractThis paper presents findings from participatory action research with disabled people's organ...
This paper addresses the challenges of building capacity for collaborative participatory research wi...
Around 1 in 6 Europeans are disabled, yet there are few self-declared disabled politicians. Despite ...
This article examines the results of the first statistical survey on the political participation of ...
People with disabilities constitute one of the largest minority groups in Europe, and yet our knowle...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...
This paper provides the first systematic cross-national assessment of disabled people’s electoral an...
This paper provides the first systematic cross-national assessment of disabled people's electoral an...
Diversity is a current buzzword in politics, but in the EU, people with disabilities are not achievi...
This paper explores disability rights activism as a form of collective political participation. This...
This study reports on European disability policy and the position of people with disabilities in Eur...
This paper discusses state’s obligation and implementation failure to fulfil the rights to political...
This paper discusses state’s obligation and implementation failure to fulfill the rights to politica...
This article describes a European project which was aimed at improving the situation of persons with...
This Article puts forward preliminary legal scholarship on equal political participation by persons ...
AbstractThis paper presents findings from participatory action research with disabled people's organ...
This paper addresses the challenges of building capacity for collaborative participatory research wi...
Around 1 in 6 Europeans are disabled, yet there are few self-declared disabled politicians. Despite ...
This article examines the results of the first statistical survey on the political participation of ...
People with disabilities constitute one of the largest minority groups in Europe, and yet our knowle...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...