Anna Lawson / Caroline Gooding (eds.)From Theory to Practice
Disability Rights in Europe
From Theory to Practice
Herausgeber: Lawson, Anna; Gooding, Caroline
Anna Lawson / Caroline Gooding (eds.)From Theory to Practice
Disability Rights in Europe
From Theory to Practice
Herausgeber: Lawson, Anna; Gooding, Caroline
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This book explores the range of legal strategies which have been adopted, both nationally and internationally, to achieve equality for disabled people and facilitate their inclusion into mainstream society.
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This book explores the range of legal strategies which have been adopted, both nationally and internationally, to achieve equality for disabled people and facilitate their inclusion into mainstream society.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781841134864
- ISBN-10: 1841134864
- Artikelnr.: 22743586
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781841134864
- ISBN-10: 1841134864
- Artikelnr.: 22743586
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anna Lawson is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Leeds and a member of the University's Centre for Disability Studies and the Law School's Human Rights Research Unit. Caroline Gooding is the Special Adviser to the Disability Rights Commission.
Part 1: Preliminary
Foreword: B Massey; Chapter 1:A Lawson and C Gooding,Introduction
Part 2: Human Rights
Chapter 2:R Light, Disability and Human Rights: The Persistent Oxymoron;
Chapter 3:L Clements and J Read, The Dog That Didn't Bark: The Issue of
Access to Rights under the European Convention on Human Rights by Disabled
People; Chapter 4: O De Schutter, Reasonable Accommodations and Positive
Obligations in the European Convention on Human Rights; Chapter 5: I Cram,
Hate Speech and Disabled People: Some Comparative Constitutional Thoughts
Part 3: Anti-Discrimination Laws
Chapter 6: T Degener, Disability Discrimination Law: A Global Comparative
Approach; Chapter 7: L Waddington, Implementing the Disability Provisions
of the Framework Employment Directive: Room for Exercising National
Discretion; Chapter 8: C Gooding and C Casserley, Open for All? Disability
Discrimination Laws in Europe Relating to Goods and Services; Chapter 9:J
Schoonheim and D Ruebain, Reflections on Inclusion and Accommodation in
Childhood Education: From International Standard Setting to National
Implementation
Part 4: Achieving Equality Through Law?
Chapter 10: A Hendriks, Promoting Disability Equality after the Treaty of
Amsterdam: New Legal Directions and Practical Expansion Strategies; Chapter
11: S Fredman, Does Disability Equality Challenge the Existing
Anti-Discrimination Paradigm?; Chapter 12: C O'Cinneide, A New Generation
of Equality Legislation? Positive Duties and Disability Rights; Chapter 13:
N O'Brien, The UK Disability Rights Commission and Strategic Law
Enforcement: Transcending the Common Law Mind; Chapter 14: A Lawson, Mind
the Gap! Normality, Difference and the Danger of Disablement Through Law
Foreword: B Massey; Chapter 1:A Lawson and C Gooding,Introduction
Part 2: Human Rights
Chapter 2:R Light, Disability and Human Rights: The Persistent Oxymoron;
Chapter 3:L Clements and J Read, The Dog That Didn't Bark: The Issue of
Access to Rights under the European Convention on Human Rights by Disabled
People; Chapter 4: O De Schutter, Reasonable Accommodations and Positive
Obligations in the European Convention on Human Rights; Chapter 5: I Cram,
Hate Speech and Disabled People: Some Comparative Constitutional Thoughts
Part 3: Anti-Discrimination Laws
Chapter 6: T Degener, Disability Discrimination Law: A Global Comparative
Approach; Chapter 7: L Waddington, Implementing the Disability Provisions
of the Framework Employment Directive: Room for Exercising National
Discretion; Chapter 8: C Gooding and C Casserley, Open for All? Disability
Discrimination Laws in Europe Relating to Goods and Services; Chapter 9:J
Schoonheim and D Ruebain, Reflections on Inclusion and Accommodation in
Childhood Education: From International Standard Setting to National
Implementation
Part 4: Achieving Equality Through Law?
Chapter 10: A Hendriks, Promoting Disability Equality after the Treaty of
Amsterdam: New Legal Directions and Practical Expansion Strategies; Chapter
11: S Fredman, Does Disability Equality Challenge the Existing
Anti-Discrimination Paradigm?; Chapter 12: C O'Cinneide, A New Generation
of Equality Legislation? Positive Duties and Disability Rights; Chapter 13:
N O'Brien, The UK Disability Rights Commission and Strategic Law
Enforcement: Transcending the Common Law Mind; Chapter 14: A Lawson, Mind
the Gap! Normality, Difference and the Danger of Disablement Through Law
Part 1: Preliminary
Foreword: B Massey; Chapter 1:A Lawson and C Gooding,Introduction
Part 2: Human Rights
Chapter 2:R Light, Disability and Human Rights: The Persistent Oxymoron;
Chapter 3:L Clements and J Read, The Dog That Didn't Bark: The Issue of
Access to Rights under the European Convention on Human Rights by Disabled
People; Chapter 4: O De Schutter, Reasonable Accommodations and Positive
Obligations in the European Convention on Human Rights; Chapter 5: I Cram,
Hate Speech and Disabled People: Some Comparative Constitutional Thoughts
Part 3: Anti-Discrimination Laws
Chapter 6: T Degener, Disability Discrimination Law: A Global Comparative
Approach; Chapter 7: L Waddington, Implementing the Disability Provisions
of the Framework Employment Directive: Room for Exercising National
Discretion; Chapter 8: C Gooding and C Casserley, Open for All? Disability
Discrimination Laws in Europe Relating to Goods and Services; Chapter 9:J
Schoonheim and D Ruebain, Reflections on Inclusion and Accommodation in
Childhood Education: From International Standard Setting to National
Implementation
Part 4: Achieving Equality Through Law?
Chapter 10: A Hendriks, Promoting Disability Equality after the Treaty of
Amsterdam: New Legal Directions and Practical Expansion Strategies; Chapter
11: S Fredman, Does Disability Equality Challenge the Existing
Anti-Discrimination Paradigm?; Chapter 12: C O'Cinneide, A New Generation
of Equality Legislation? Positive Duties and Disability Rights; Chapter 13:
N O'Brien, The UK Disability Rights Commission and Strategic Law
Enforcement: Transcending the Common Law Mind; Chapter 14: A Lawson, Mind
the Gap! Normality, Difference and the Danger of Disablement Through Law
Foreword: B Massey; Chapter 1:A Lawson and C Gooding,Introduction
Part 2: Human Rights
Chapter 2:R Light, Disability and Human Rights: The Persistent Oxymoron;
Chapter 3:L Clements and J Read, The Dog That Didn't Bark: The Issue of
Access to Rights under the European Convention on Human Rights by Disabled
People; Chapter 4: O De Schutter, Reasonable Accommodations and Positive
Obligations in the European Convention on Human Rights; Chapter 5: I Cram,
Hate Speech and Disabled People: Some Comparative Constitutional Thoughts
Part 3: Anti-Discrimination Laws
Chapter 6: T Degener, Disability Discrimination Law: A Global Comparative
Approach; Chapter 7: L Waddington, Implementing the Disability Provisions
of the Framework Employment Directive: Room for Exercising National
Discretion; Chapter 8: C Gooding and C Casserley, Open for All? Disability
Discrimination Laws in Europe Relating to Goods and Services; Chapter 9:J
Schoonheim and D Ruebain, Reflections on Inclusion and Accommodation in
Childhood Education: From International Standard Setting to National
Implementation
Part 4: Achieving Equality Through Law?
Chapter 10: A Hendriks, Promoting Disability Equality after the Treaty of
Amsterdam: New Legal Directions and Practical Expansion Strategies; Chapter
11: S Fredman, Does Disability Equality Challenge the Existing
Anti-Discrimination Paradigm?; Chapter 12: C O'Cinneide, A New Generation
of Equality Legislation? Positive Duties and Disability Rights; Chapter 13:
N O'Brien, The UK Disability Rights Commission and Strategic Law
Enforcement: Transcending the Common Law Mind; Chapter 14: A Lawson, Mind
the Gap! Normality, Difference and the Danger of Disablement Through Law







