1. | Internationella förmynderskapsfrågor , 1987 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Internationella förmynderskapsfrågor : betänkande av förmyndarskapsutredningen / ; Justitiedepartementet - (SOU = Statens offentliga utredningar ; No. 73), 192 p.. - Stockholm : Allmänna förlaget, 1987. - ISSN 0375-250X ISBN 91 38 10101 7 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Nordic countries / Sweden : 8002 / 8246 NOTE (GENERAL): With an English summary.Convention concerning the powers of authorities and the law applicaple in respect of the protection of infants; European convention on the legalstatus of children born out of wedlock. |
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2. | Decision of the Commission, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Decision of the Commission : as to the admissibility of application No. 18969/91 by Touko Ollila against Finland / ; European Commission of Human Rights, 33 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 1992. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland : 8222 NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-8-25 |
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3. | Bartlett, Peter : Mental disability and the European convention on human rights, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Mental disability and the European convention on human rights / Bartlett, Peter ; Lewis, Oliver ; Thorold, Oliver - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 90), xlv, 377 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publ., 2007. ISBN 90-04-15423-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Chapter One Introduction: The European Convention on Human Rights and Mental Disability. Chapter Two Admission to and Discharge from Psychiatric and Related Institutions. Chapter Three Inside Institutions: Institutional Standards and Institutional Controls. Chapter Four Medical Treatment. Chapter Five Life and Death. Chapter Six Legal Capacity, Guardianship and Supported Decision-Making. Chapter Seven Participation in Society. Chapter Eight Procedure of the European Court of Human Rights. Chapter Nine Representing People with Mental Disabilities. Chapter Ten Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR |
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4. | Kanter, Arlene S. : The development of disability rights under international law, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The development of disability rights under international law : from charity to human rights / Kanter, Arlene S., vii, 351 pp.. - London : Routledge, 2015. ISBN 978-0-415-52451-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The development and adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities. 2. The right to live in the community for people with disabilities under Article 19. 3. The right to liberty and security under Article 14. 4. The right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment and punishment under Article 15. 5. Protecting the physical and mental integrity of the person and the right to health under Articles 17 and 25. 6. Access to justice for people with disabilities under Article 13. 7. The right to legal capacity and supported decision-making under Article 12. 8. Moving beyond the CRPD: will it make a difference? INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD |
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5. | O'Mahony, Charles (ed.) : Disability law and policy, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Disability law and policy : an analysis of the UN Convention / O'Mahony, Charles (ed.) ; Quinn, Gerard (ed.), 500 p. - Dublin : Clarus Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-905536-90-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Eilionóir Flynn: Gender, disability and access to justice: an intersectional exploration of Article 13 of the CRPD. 2. Ignacio Campoy Cervera: Ideas for the construction of a human rights model for children, with or without disabilities. 3. Barbara Phillips, Nicole Emmenegger, Bruno Trezzini and Mary Keogh: Raising awareness about awareness: insights from the feminist movement on interpreting Article 8 of the CRPD. 4. Mary Keogh: Disability, gender and development. 5. Jukka Kumpuvuori and Riku Virtanen: Are we right or are we right? 'Right approach' in the advocacy work of organisations of persons with disabilities. 6. Anna Arstein-Kerslake: Legal capacity and supported decision-making: respecting rights and empowering people. 7. Mary Keys: Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the European Convention on Human Rights. 8. Tina Minkowitz: Legal capacity: alternatives to functional capacity. 9. Lana Kerzner: Supported decision-making innovations: the Canadian experience. 10. János Fiala-Butora: The CRPD and legal capacity reform in Hungary: compromise of what?. 11. Sándor Gurbai: Unfulfilled dream about moving from civil death to visible citizen: legal capacity law reform in Hungary. 12. Suzanne Doyle: Article 14 of the CRPD in light of Article 5 of the ECHR: the challenge for Council of Europe member states regarding the involuntary detention of persons with mental disabilities. 13. Tina Minkowitz: Mental health law: a paradigm for its dissolution. 14. Bernadette McSherry: 'New' rights for mental health laws? The right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health and the rights of carers. 15. Fiona Morrissey: Advance directives: supporting legal capacity in mental health care. 16. Liz Brosnan: The CRPD and human-rights based approaches: a magic wand for inclusion?. 17. Charles O'Mahony and Clara Hackett: The CRPD and the fusion of mental health and legal capacity legislation. 18. Charles O'Mahony: The implications of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on criminal responsibility. 19. Noelin Fox: Independent living: the potential of the European Court of Human Rights. 20. Elizabeth Kamundia: Independent living for persons with disabilities in Kenya: charting the way forward. 21. Tabitha Collingbourne: Contradiction in terms? The UK, socio-economic rights and Article 19 CRPD. 22. Andrew Power: Self-determining options: comparative perspectives in independent living law & policy. 23. Sinead O'Donnell and Charles O'Mahony: The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: exploring the synergy between Article 12 and Article 19. 24. Andrea Broderick and Shivaun Quinlivan: The right to education: Article 24 of the CRPD. 25. Joyce Mortimer: Inclusive education: moving beyond ideology and restrictive theoretical perspectives. 26. Bronagh Byrne: Reconciling sameness and difference in disability rights ideology: the case of student identity. 27. Tsitsi Chataika: African perspectives on Article 24 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. 28. Joyce Mortimer: The European Court of Human Rights and the right to inclusive education. 29. Anna Lawson: Reasonable accommodation in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and non-discrimination in employment: rising to the challenges?. 30. Olivia Smith: The CRPD and the general occupational requirement in employment. 31. Aisling de Paor: Genetic discrimination in employment: the relevance of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. 32. Claire Bruton and Shivaun Quinlivan: Disability, EU law and the CRPD: a new dawn?. 33. Charlotte May-Simera and Elizabeth Kamundia: Disability quota systems in public service employment, positive discrimination and Article 27 of the CRPD. 34. Francisco J. Bariffi: Human rights and disability: reinterpreting disability within the OAS in light of the CRPD. 35. David Hosking: The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the European Union. 36. Omolara Funmilola Akinpelu: Human rights and persons with disabilities in Nigeria: beyond policy formulation. 37. Paula Campos Pinto: Of rights and wrongs: the national disability strategy in Portugal. 38. Meredith Raley: Article 33 of the CRPD: its potential for realising the human rights of persons with disabilities. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Hungary / Kenya / Nigeria / Portugal / UK NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD; ECHR |