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1. Laurie, Graeme : Genetic privacy, 2002
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Genetic privacy : a challenge to medico-legal norms / Laurie, Graeme, xxv, 335 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2002.

ISBN 0-521-66027-0

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I. Privacy: The General Part: 1. Health care, patient rights and privacy. 2. Privacy: anti-social concept or fundamental right?. Part II. Genetic Knowledge: The Existing Models. 3. Human genetics and genetic privacy. 4. Autonomy, confidentiality and privacy. III. A New Privacy Paradigm: 5. Privacy and the public interest. 6. Privacy and property?

INDEX WORDS:
* abort = abortion = abortti
* AIDS = AIDS = AIDS
* hjälp till självmord = assisted suicide = avunanto itsemurhaan
* dataskydd = data protection = tietosuoja
* DNA = DNA = DNA
* embryologi = embryology = sikiöoppi
* eutanasi = euthanasia = eutanasia
* genetik = genetics = genetiikka
* homosexualitet = homosexuality = homoseksuaalisuus
* hälsovård = health care = terveydenhoito
* urfolk = indigenous peoples = alkuperäiskansat
* Jehovas vittnen = Jehova's witnesses = Jehovan todistajat
* medicinsk behandling = medical treatment = lääkehoito
* patientens rättigheter = rights of the patient = potilaan oikeudet
* självmord = suicide = itsemurha
* rätt till privatliv = right to privacy = oikeus yksityiselämään
* gentest = genetic test = geenitesti
* WHO = WHO = WHO

NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Schengen convention;

URL http://assets.cambridge.org/0521660270/sample/0521660270WS.pdf
URL (the first 20 pages)

 
2. Meincke, Nina : Geenitestit - oikeudellisia kysymyksiä, 2001
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Geenitestit - oikeudellisia kysymyksiä / Meincke, Nina, xxi, 173 p.. - Helsinki : Kauppakaari, 2001.

ISBN 952-14-0418-3

LANGUAGE: FIN

INDEX WORDS:
* gentest = genetic test = geenitesti
* lagstiftning = legislation = lainsäädäntö
* hälsovård = health care = terveydenhoito
* rätt till privatliv = right to privacy = oikeus yksityiselämään
* diskriminering = discrimination = syrjintä
* författning/grundlag = constitution = perustuslaki/valtiosääntö

GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland

NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; Biomedicine convention;

URL http://www.kauppakaari.fi/

 
3. Blanpain, Roger (ed.) : Labour law, human rights and social justice, 2001
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Labour law, human rights and social justice : liber amicorum in honour of prof. Dr. Ruth Ben Israel / Blanpain, Roger (ed.) - (Studies in employment and social policy ; 13), xvi, 300 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001.

ISBN 90-411-1697-4

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: otes on Contributors. Laudatio; R. Blanpain. Curriculum Vitae: Ruth Ben-Israel. 1. The Rise, Fall and Resurrection of Social Dignity; R. Ben-Israel. 2. Cultural and Economic Perspectives Concerning Protection of Workers' Social Dignity; A.L. Goldman. 3. The Transformation of Social Security Systems; B. von Maydell. 4. Expanding the Scope of Employment Law; S.J. Adler. 5. Models of Workplace Representation for an Era of Global Labour and Product Market Competition; S. Estreicher. 6. Ensuring the Right to a Safe and Healthy Working Environment: Where Actions Speak Louder than Words; A.C. Neal. 7. Labour Conflicts, Courts and Social Policy; J.-M. Servais. 8. New Developments in the ILO Supervisory System; M. Rood. 9. Derogations and Restrictions of the Right to Strike in International Law; R. Birk. 10. The European Social Dimension: Problems and Perspectives; T. Treu. 11. The European Top of `Nice'. An Appraisal. Is `Nice' Socially Nice? R. Blanpain. 12. The European Court of Justice, Social Law and the European Social Partners; A. Jacobs. 13. The Quality' Factor in Community Industrial Relations: Building on the First Report of the European Commission; M. Biagi. 14. Privacy of the Employee as a Human Right; M. Goldberg. 15. Fundamental Rights and Labour Law in Germany; M. Weiss. 16. The Decline of a Strong Trade Union: What Can Be Learnt from the Israeli Experience? A. Galin. 17. Enterprise Reorganisation and Protection of Workers; K. Sugeno. 18. The Role of Good Faith in Labour Law; E. Barak. 19. Can the Colour of Your Collar Really Justify a Difference in Treatment? A Case Against the Unconstitutional Difference in Treatment of Blue and White Collar Workers in Belgium; C. Engels. List of publications by Ruth Ben-Israel.

INDEX WORDS:
* mänskliga rättigheter = human rights = ihmisoikeudet
* socialskydd = social security = sosiaaliturva
* arbetsförhållanden = working conditions = työolosuhteet
* ILO = ILO = ILO
* rätt till strejk = right to strike = lakko-oikeus
* sociala dimensionen = social dimension = sosiaalinen ulottuvuus
* inskränkningar = derogations = poikkeukset
* EU = EU = EU
* ECJ = ECJ = ECJ
* grundläggande rättigheter = fundamental rights = perusoikeudet
* sysselsättning = employment = työllisyys
* arbetsrätt = labour law = työoikeus
* narkotika = drugs = huumeet
* gentest = genetic test = geenitesti
* icke-diskriminering = non-discrimination = syrjintäkielto
* jämlik behandling = equal treatment = tasa-arvoinen kohtelu

NOTE (GENERAL): 1998 Declaration of fundamental principles and rights at work; ILO Codex of international labour stabdards; Philadelphia declaration; EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR; ESC; Revised ESC; Social charter; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms;

URL http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/90-411-1697-4

 
4. Steinbock, Bonnie (ed.) : Legal and ethical issues in human reproduction, 2002
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Legal and ethical issues in human reproduction / Steinbock, Bonnie (ed.) - ( The international library of medicine, ethics and law), xxv, 484 p.. - Dartmouth : Ashgate, 2002.

ISBN 0-7546-2049-2

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : Procreative Liberty and Assisted Reproduction: 1. John A. Robertson (1986) Embryos, Families and Procreative Liberty: The Legal Structure of the New Reproduction. 2. Ann MacLean Massie (1985) Regulating Choice: A Constitutional Law Response to Professor John A. Robertson's Children of Choice. PART II : Assisted Reproduction and the Family:. 3. John Lawrence Hill (1991) What Does it Mean to be a Parent?. The Claims of Biology as the Basis for Parental Rights. 4. R. Alta Charo (1992-93): And Baby Makes Three - or Four, or Five,or Six: Redefining the Family After the Reprotech Revolution. PART III : Contractual Reproduction: Gamete Donation and Surrogacy Arrangements:. 5. Daniel Callahan (1992): Bioethics and Fatherhood. 6. John A. Robertson (1995): Legal Issues in Human Egg Donation and Gestational Surrogacy. 7. Bonnie Steinbock (1988): Surrogate Motherhood as Prenatal Adoption. 8. Debra Satz (1992): Markets in Women's Reproductive Labor. PART IV : Reprogenetics:. 9. Abby Lippman (1991): Prenatal Genetic Testing and Screening: Constructing Needs and Reinforcing Inequities. 10. Jeffrey R. Botkin (1998): Ethical Issues and Practical Problems in Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis. 11. John A. Robertson (1999): Two Models of Human Cloning. PART IV : Limits to Procreative Liberty:. 12. Elizabeth S. Scott (1986): Sterilization of Mentally Retarded Persons: Reproductive Rights and Family Privacy. 13. Philip G. Peters (1999): Harming Future Persons: Obligations to the Children of Reproductive Technology. 14. Derek Morgan and Robert G. Lee (1997): In the Name of the Father? Ex parte Blood: Dealing with Novelty and Anomaly.

INDEX WORDS:
* ofödda barn = unborn children = syntymättömät lapset
* barn = children = lapset
* reproduktiva rättigheter = reproductive rights = lisääntymiseen liittyvät oikeudet
* kvinnor = women = naiset
* genetik = genetics = genetiikka
* gentest = genetic test = geenitesti
* rätt till privatliv = right to privacy = oikeus yksityiselämään
* medicinsk etik = medical ethics = lääketieteellinen etiikka
* DNA = DNA = DNA
* kloning = cloning = kloonaus
* barnets bästa = best interest of the child = lapsen etu
* ofruktsamhet = infertility = hedelmättömyys
* AIDS = AIDS = AIDS
* graviditet = pregnancy = raskaus
* sterilisering = sterilization = sterilisointi
* homosexuella = homosexuals = homoseksuaalit

URL https://www.ashgate.com/shopping/title.asp?key1=&key2=&orig=results&isbn=0%207546%202049%202

 
5. Sherwin, Susan (ed.) : Women, medicine, ethics and the law, 2002
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Women, medicine, ethics and the law / Sherwin, Susan (ed.) ; Parish, Barbara - (The international library of medicine, ethics and law), xxi, 440 p.. - Ashgate : Dartmouth, 2002.

ISBN 0-7546-2046-8

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Christine E. Gudorf (1996) : Gender and Culture in the Globalization of Bioethics. 2. Bonnie Kettel (1996): Women, Health and the Environment. 3. Rebecca J. Cook (1993): International Human Rights and Women's Reproductive Health. 4. George F. Brown and Ellen H. Moskowitz (1997) : Moral and Policy Issues in Long-Acting Contraception. 5. Catriona Mackenzie (1992): Abortion and Embodiment. 6. Abby Lippman (1991) : Prenatal Genetic Testing and Screening: Constructing Needs and Reinforcing Inequities. 7. Robert H. Blank (1993): Maternal-Fetal Relationship: The Courts and Social Policy. 8. Linda LeMonchek (1996): Philosophy, Gender Politics and In Vitro Fertilization: A Feminist Ethic of Reproductive Healthcare. 9. Elizabeth S. Anderson (1990) : Is Women's Labor a Commodity?. 10. Judith Mosoff (1995): Motherhood, Madness and Law; 11. Alice Domurat Dreger (1998): Ambiguous Sex - or Ambivalent Medicine? Ethical Issues in the Treatment of Intersexuality. 12. Karen L. Baird (1999): The New NIH and FDA Medical Research Policies: Targeting Gender, Promoting Justice. 13. Kristi Malterud (1999): The (Gendered) Construction of Diagnosis Interpretation of Medical Signs in Women Patients. 14. Lisa S. Parker (1995): Breast Cancer Genetic Screening and Critical Bioethics' Gaze. 15. Marilys N. Guillemin (1999): Managing Menopause: A Critical Feminist Engagement. 16. Katherine Marie Dixon (1994): Oppressive Limits: Callahan's Foundation Myth. 17. Kathryn Pauly Morgan (1991): Women and the Knife: Cosmetic Surgery and the Colonization of Women's Bodies. 18. Susan Wendell (1989): Toward a Feminist Theory of Disability. 19. Nancy S. Jecker (1993): Privacy Beliefs and the Violent Family: Extending the Ethical Argument for Physician Intervention. 20. Sally Zierler and Nancy Krieger (1997) : Reframing Women's Risk: Social Inequalities and HIV Infection.

INDEX WORDS:
* kvinnor = women = naiset
* hälsovård = health care = terveydenhoito
* mänskliga rättigheter = human rights = ihmisoikeudet
* gentest = genetic test = geenitesti
* feminism = feminism = naisasialiike
* medicinsk etik = medical ethics = lääketieteellinen etiikka
* globalisering = globalization = globalisaatio
* barn = children = lapset
* WHO = WHO = WHO
* AIDS = AIDS = AIDS
* reproduktiva rättigheter = reproductive rights = lisääntymiseen liittyvät oikeudet
* UNICEF = UNICEF = UNICEF
* kvinnlig omskärelse = female circumcision = naisten ympärileikkaus
* muslimer = Muslims = muslimit
* gentest = genetic test = geenitesti
* rasism = racism = rasismi

NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; CRC; ICCPR; ICESCR; ECHR; AMR; ACHPR; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms;

URL https://www.ashgate.com/shopping/title.asp?key1=&key2=&orig=results&isbn=0%207546%202046%208

 
6. Gerards, J. H. (ed.) : Genetic discrimination and genetic privacy in a comparative perspective, 2005
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Genetic discrimination and genetic privacy in a comparative perspective / Gerards, J. H. (ed.) ; Heringa ; Janssen, xi, 241 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2005.

ISBN 90-5095-452-9

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER 2: GENERAL ISSUES CONCERNING GENETIC INFORMATION, by JANNEKE GERARDS. 1. Introduction. 2. Genetics exceptionalism and the definition of genetic information. 3. Interests involved in protection of genetic information. 4. Regulating genetic information: general issues. 5. Conclusion. CHAPTER 3 : INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL LEGAL INSTRUMENTS, by AALT-WILLEM HERINGA:. 1. Introduction. 2. Global standard setting. 3. European provisions: Council of Europe and EU. 4. Findings. CHAPTER 4 : GENETIC INFORMATION IN EUROPEAN STATES, by HELEEN JANSSEN. 1. Introduction. 2. Elaboration of genetic privacy and genetic discrimination. 3. The legal systems. 4. Overview and conclusions. CHAPTER 5 : REGULATION OF GENETIC INFORMATION IN THE UNITED STATES, by JANNEKE GERARDS. 1. Introduction. 2. Particularities of the American system. 3. Federal legislation relating to genetic discrimination and privacy in the field of employment and insurance. 4. Proposed federal legislation. 5. Conclusion. CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSIONS, by JANNEKE GERARDS. 1. Introduction. 2. Genetic and other health information; definition of genetic information. 3. Regulating genetic information.

INDEX WORDS:
* genetik = genetics = genetiikka
* icke-diskriminering = non-discrimination = syrjintäkielto
* Europarådet = Council of Europe = Euroopan Neuvosto
* EU = EU = EU
* gentest = genetic test = geenitesti
* DNA = DNA = DNA
* sysselsättning = employment = työllisyys
* lagstiftning = legislation = lainsäädäntö
* handikappade = disabled persons = vammaiset
* rätt till privatliv = right to privacy = oikeus yksityiselämään
* hälsovårdsservice = health service = terveydenhuolto

GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Belgium / France / Germany / Greece / Ireland / Italy / Norawy / Portugal / Switzerland / United Kingdom / USA

NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-8-14; ECHRP-12;

 
7. Giegericht, Thomas ... [et al.] : German yearbook of international law, 2012
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

German yearbook of international law : volume 54 - 2011 / Giegericht, Thomas ... [et al.], 824 p.. - Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2012.

ISBN 978-3-428-13886-9

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. FORUM: The global financial crisis:. 1. Christian Tietje: The international financial architecture as a legal order. 2. Christoph Ohler: The European stability mechanism: the long road to financial stability in the Euro area. FOCUS: The Arctic challenge:. 1. Kristin Bartenstein: Navigating the Arctic: the Canadian NORDREG, the International Polar code and regional cooperation. 2. Jonas Attenhofer: Navigating along precedence: how Arctic sovereignty Melts with the Ice. 3. Nele Matz-Lück: Continental shelf delimitation and delineation in the Arctic: current developments. 4. Richard Barnes: International regulation of fisheries management in Arctic waters. 5. Nigel Bankes: Indigenous land and resource rights in the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: comparisons with the draft Nordic Saami convention. 6. David L. VanderZwaag: The Arctic Council at 15 years: edging forward in a sea of governance challenges. 7. Tim Stephens: The Arctic and Atlantic regimes and the limits of Polar comparativism. 8. Adalheidur Johannsdottir: The European Union and the Arctic: Could Iceland's accession to the EU change the EU's influence in the Arctic? GENERAL ARTICLES:. 1. Emmanuel Voyiakis: International law, interpretative fidelity and the Hermenutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer. 2. Bjorn Kunoy: Conservation and management of shared fish stocks and the applicable international trade regime. 3. Rosemary Rayfuse: Differentiating the common? The responsibilities and obligations of states sponsoring deep seabed mining activities in the area. 4. Ralf Müller-Terpitz: Genetic testing of embryos in vitro - legal considerations with regard to the status of early human embryos in European law. 5. Kasey L. McCall-Smith: Reservations and the determinative function of the human rights treaty bodies. 6. Christoph J. Schewe and Azar Aliyev: The Customs Union and the Common Economic Space of the Eurasian Economic Ecoonomic Community: Eurasian counterpart to the EU or Russian domination? GERMAN PRACTICE : articles a.o. 1. Susanne Wasum-Rainer and Christophe Eick: The UN Security Council and international law in 2011. 2. Peter Wittig: Climate change and international peace and security: the open debate in the United Nations Security Council on 20 July 2011. 3. Thomas Giegerich: The Federal Constitutional Court's defence to and Boost for Parliament in euro crisis management. 4. Jan Oliva: Legal persons from EU member states and their entitlement to fundamental rights under the German basic law.

INDEX WORDS:
* ursprungsfolk = indigenous peoples = alkuperäiskansat
* landrättigheter = land ownership rights = maanomistusoikeus
* interamerikanska domstolen för de mänskliga rättigheterna = Inter-American Court of Human Rights = Inter-Amerikkalainen ihmisoikeustuomioistuin
* samer = Sami = saamelaiset
* EU-rätt = EU law = EU-oikeus
* arktiskt område = arctic region = arktinen alue
* gentest = genetic test = geenitesti
* embryo = embryo = alkio
* mänskliga rättigheter = human rights = ihmisoikeudet
* klimatförändring = climate change = ilmastomuutos
* författningsdomstol = constitutional court = valtiosääntötuomioistuin
* grundläggande rättigheter = fundamental rights = perusoikeudet
* internationell straffrätt = international criminal justice = kansainvälinen rikosoikeus
* tortyr = torture = kidutus
* europeiska domstolen för de mänskliga rättigheterna = European Court of Human Rights = Euroopan ihmisoikeustuomioistuin
* yttrandefrihet = freedom of expression = ilmaisuvapaus
* sedvanerätt = customary law = tapaoikeus
* kontroll över naturtillgångar = natural resources control = luonnonvarojen valvonta
* tolkning = interpretation = tulkinta
* självbestämmanderätt = self-determination = itsemääräämisoikeus
* rätt till vatten = water ownership rights = oikeudet veteen
* skadestånd = compensation = vahingonkorvaus
* fiskerättigheter = fishing rights = kalastusoikeudet
* reservationer = reservations = varaumat
* fred och säkerhet = peace and security = rauha ja turvallisuus

NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UN convention on the law of the sea; Draft Saami convention; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); UN declaration onthe rights of indigenous peoples; ICCPR-27; AMR-21; Framework convention on climate change; Kyoto protocol; Biomedicine convention; EU charter of fundamental rights; TFEU; CERD; CEDAW; ICESCR;

 
8. 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:
* handikappade = disabled persons = vammaiset
* diskriminering = discrimination = syrjintä
* europeiska domstolen för de mänskliga rättigheterna = European Court of Human Rights = Euroopan ihmisoikeustuomioistuin
* EU = EU = EU
* likhet inför lagen = equality before the law = tasa-arvoisuus lain edessä
* mentalsjuka = mentally ill = mielisairaat
* rätt till hälsa = right to health = oikeus terveyteen
* icke-diskriminering = non-discrimination = syrjintäkielto
* sysselsättning = employment = työllisyys
* kön = gender = sukupuoli
* barnets rättigheter = rights of the child = lapsen oikeudet
* barn = children = lapset
* handikappade barn = disabled children = vammaiset lapset
* tvångsvård = compulsory institutional care = pakkohoito
* förmyndarskap = guardianship = holhous
* frihetsberövande = deprivation of liberty = vapaudenriisto
* ESK-rättigheter = ESC rights = TSS-oikeudet
* deltagande = participation = osallistuminen
* rätt till undervisning = right to education = oikeus opetukseen
* gentest = genetic test = geenitesti
* positiv diskriminering = positive discrimination = positiivinen syrjintä
* OAS = OAS = OAS

GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Hungary / Kenya / Nigeria / Portugal / UK

NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD; ECHR


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