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Hardcover Un Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Practice: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Courts Book

ISBN: 019878662X

ISBN13: 9780198786627

Un Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Practice: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Courts

Introduced in 2008, the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has existed for nearly a decade. This comprehensive study examines how courts in thirteen different jurisdictions make use of the Convention. The first sustained comparative international law analysis of the CRPD,
Waddington and Lawson's ground breaking text illuminates the intersection between human rights law, disability law and international law through an examination of the role of courts. The first part of the book contains chapters specific to each jurisdiction. The second part consists of comparative
chapters which draw on the rich analysis of the jurisdiction-specific chapters. These chapters reflect on emerging patterns of judicial usage and interpretation of the CRPD and on the wider implications for human rights theory and the nascent field of international comparative human rights law. This
volume is a vital and thought-provoking addition to the literature on comparative international law and disability rights.

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