This article aims to provide an understanding of responses to disability discrimination in the built environment within four member States of the European Union. Examples of contrasting policy constructions of “reasonableness” are provided in implementing reasonable adjustments in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Malta. The article provides a typology of policy intervention and a platform upon which an agenda of good practice can be formulated and initiated. In this respect, a primary objective is to define the parameters of what can be seen as “reasonable” in terms of accessibility for disabled people in wheelchairs and what enforcement procedures ought to be set in place to achieve the objective of equal access to the built environ...
The article discusses the legislative framework of USA, leading European and selected post-Soviet co...
The main purpose of this article was to evaluate wheelchair users’ access to public buildings in Jor...
The conclusion of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by...
AbstractThis article aims to provide an understanding of responses to disability discrimination in t...
Purpose – By comparing the legislative regimes in different states, this paper aims to provide a pla...
Throughout history social aspects of sustainability have received less attention than the ecological...
Throughout history social aspects of sustainability have received less attention than the ecological...
Defence date: 6 December 1993Examining Board: Prof. Erian Bercusson, European University Institute (...
Accessibility features in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities a...
Over the years, the European Union (EU) has developed an extensive, but significantly fragmented, di...
This paper explores the relationship between antidiscrimination policy and existing social policies ...
"Disability, Employment and the European Community" is comparative, contextual and European. It exam...
This thesis examines the extent to which European Union (EU) law and policy reflect an approach to d...
This thesis examines the extent to which European Union (EU) law and policy reflect an approach to d...
Access to and use of the built environment is a basic human right, recognised globally in the United...
The article discusses the legislative framework of USA, leading European and selected post-Soviet co...
The main purpose of this article was to evaluate wheelchair users’ access to public buildings in Jor...
The conclusion of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by...
AbstractThis article aims to provide an understanding of responses to disability discrimination in t...
Purpose – By comparing the legislative regimes in different states, this paper aims to provide a pla...
Throughout history social aspects of sustainability have received less attention than the ecological...
Throughout history social aspects of sustainability have received less attention than the ecological...
Defence date: 6 December 1993Examining Board: Prof. Erian Bercusson, European University Institute (...
Accessibility features in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities a...
Over the years, the European Union (EU) has developed an extensive, but significantly fragmented, di...
This paper explores the relationship between antidiscrimination policy and existing social policies ...
"Disability, Employment and the European Community" is comparative, contextual and European. It exam...
This thesis examines the extent to which European Union (EU) law and policy reflect an approach to d...
This thesis examines the extent to which European Union (EU) law and policy reflect an approach to d...
Access to and use of the built environment is a basic human right, recognised globally in the United...
The article discusses the legislative framework of USA, leading European and selected post-Soviet co...
The main purpose of this article was to evaluate wheelchair users’ access to public buildings in Jor...
The conclusion of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by...