Drawing from a rich body of legal scholarship, international treaties, and global policy developments, the book provides a compelling narrative that links theory to practice. Gutterman delves into competing models of disabilityfrom the outdated medical model to the increasingly adopted social and rights-based approachesarguing for inclusive societal transformation that embraces diversity, dignity, and accessibility.
This book is not only a resource for lawyers, policymakers, educators, and advocates, but also a call to action for societies to reevaluate how we perceive and support persons with disabilities. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned professional, Gutterman's lucid writing and rigorous analysis offer fresh insights and practical guidance.
Key Features:
- Analysis of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its application (or lack thereof) to disability
- Thorough overview of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- Examination of intersectionality and the unique experiences of marginalized groups within the disability community
- Critical look at disability inclusion in humanitarian crises, development, labor rights, and aging
- Discussion on the tension between successful aging narratives and ableism
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