Table of Contents
- Theoretical Underpinnings of Disability Law
Section I
1. The Social Model of Disability: Questions for Law and Legal Scholarship?
Anna Lawson & Mark Priestley
2. Beyond the Welfare State – What Next for the European Social Model?
Bjørn Hvinden
3. A Human Rights Model of Disability
Theresia Degener
- Ongoing Debates in Disability Law
Section II Introduction
4. Today’s Lesson is on Diversity
Rosemary Kayess & Jennifer Green
5. Equality of Opportunity in Employment? Disability Rights and Active Labour
Market Policies
Lisa Waddington & Mark Priestley & Betul Yalcin
6. Disabled People and Access to Justice: From Disablement to Enablement?
Anna Lawson
7. Hit and Miss: Procedural Accommodations Ensuring the Effective Access of
People with Mental Disabilities to the European Court of Human Rights
Constantin Cojocariu
8. Toward Inclusion: Political and Social Participation of People with Disabilities
Lisa Schur
- Emerging Fields in Disability Law
Section III Introduction
9. Legal Capacity: A Global Analysis of Reform Trends
Lucy Series, Anna Arstein-Kerslake & Elizabeth Kamundia
10. Back to the Future? Article 19 and the Nordic Experience of Independent Living
and Personal Assistance
Ciara Brennan
11. eQuality: The Right to the Web
Peter Blanck
12. Disability and Ageing: Bridging the Divide? Social Constructions and Human Rights
Eilionòir Flynn
13. Disability and Genetics – New Forms of Discrimination?
Aisling dePaor
14. Inclusive Development Aid
Mary Keogh
15. Disability Family Policy and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities (CRPD): The Case of Israel
Arie Rimmerman and Michal Soffer