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In: Forthcoming, Cornell Law Review Online, Vol. 106, 2021
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In: Scandinavian journal of disability research, Volume 15, Issue 2, p. 199-200
ISSN: 1745-3011
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In: Yale Journal of Law & Feminism, Volume 24, Issue 2
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In: Research handbooks in European law
In: Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Jurisprudence (Kevin Tobia, ed., Forthcoming 2023)
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In: Springer eBook Collection
Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: Tripartite Disability Rights: A Theory -- Chapter 1. States, International Organisations, Other Sovereign Entities and the Architecture of Disability Rights: A Tripartite Approach? (Ottavio Quirico) -- Chapter 2. Non-State Persons and Disability Rights and Duties (Timothy Fadgen) -- Part II: Evolving Regulatory Areas -- Chapter 3. Right to Life v. Right to Health? Disability and Selective Abortion (Ottavio Quirico, Katarzyna Kwapisz Williams, John Morss and Xiang Gao) -- Chapter 4. The Right to Inclusive Education for Persons with Disabilities: A Comparative Analysis of State Progress (Jane Kotzmann, Emily Griffith and John Morss) -- Chapter 5. Economics and Disability Rights: Inclusive Sustainability (Ottavio Quirico and Ciprian Radavoi) -- Chapter 6. Right to Work of Persons with Disabilities: The Public-Private Interface (Kip Werren and Guy Charlton) -- Chapter 7. Towards a Decentralised Model of Participation for People with Disabilities? The Case of Human Rights Cities (Camilla Ioli) -- Part III: Universal and Regional Approaches -- Chapter 8. Mapping the UN Disability Rights System: A Two-Tier Pathway to Universalism (Ottavio Quirico) -- Chapter 9. European Legal Systems and Disability Rights (Anne McNaughton) -- Chapter 10. The Need for a Comprehensive Overhaul of Disability Rights in the African Union (Emmanuel Guematcha) -- Chapter 11. Disability Rights in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Fragmented Approach (Otto Henfling and Lana Leslie) -- Chapter 12. The Asymmetries of Disability Rights Protection in the Inter-American System (Ottavio Quirico and Pablo Jiménez Lobeira) -- Conclusion -- Index.
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Editor -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Tripartite Disability Rights: A Theory -- Chapter 1: States, International Organisations, Other Sovereign Entities and the Architecture of Disability Rights: A Tripartite Approach? -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 States, International Organisations, Sovereign Entities and the Establishment of Disability Rights and Duties -- 1.3 State Responsibility -- 1.3.1 Respecting Disability Rights -- 1.3.2 Protecting Disability Rights -- 1.3.3 Fulfilling Disability Rights -- 1.4 Responsibility of International Organisations -- 1.5 Responsibility of Other Sovereign Entities -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- Documents -- Cases -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Non-State Persons and Disability Rights and Duties -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Non-State Persons under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities -- 2.3 NGOs and CRPD -- 2.4 Corporations -- 2.4.1 A Duty to Respect and Fulfil Disability Rights: General Initiatives -- 2.4.2 Initiatives Specifically Addressing People with Disabilities -- 2.4.3 Enforcement Mechanisms -- 2.5 Individuals and Disability Rights and Duties -- 2.5.1 Individuals and Disability Rights -- 2.5.2 Individuals and Duties to Those with Disabilities -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- Documents -- Bibliography -- Part II: Evolving Regulatory Areas -- Chapter 3: Right to Life v. Right to Health? Disability and Selective Abortion -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 'Pro-life' v. 'Pro-choice' -- 3.2.1 The Question of the Beginning of Life: Comparative Dilemmas -- 3.2.2 Disability-Based Abortion -- 3.2.3 Case Study: The Situation in Poland -- 3.3 The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the 'Pro-life' v. 'Pro-choice' Debate.
The Czech Republic has been in transition from communism to democracy since 1989. How disability has been defined and understood in Czech society is described in political, social and cultural context. The state of law and disability policy is illustrated by a case study involving a mother with a disabled son who had to be placed in an institution due to the lack of financial resources. The case is described as an insight into the current state of disability law and its interpretation in the Czech Republic. This case is examined as a human rights issue and it is argued that the transition from medical model and welfare law to a civil and human rights law, with regard to people with disabilities, has not yet been completed in the Czech Repulic.
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