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Human Rights And Disabled Persons
This book examines the relationship between human rights principles and the lived realities of persons with disabilities, emphasizing equality, dignity, and non-discrimination. It explores international legal frameworks, policy developments, and advocacy movements that have advanced the recognition of disability as a human rights issue rather than a matter of charity or welfare. The work discusses key areas such as accessibility, education, employment, independent living, and participation in public life, while highlighting persistent barriers and social exclusion. By combining legal analysis with social perspectives, the book underscores the importance of rights-based approaches to ensure full inclusion and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities worldwide.
| KP.XI 0035 | 362.4 INT H | My Library (DISABILITAS 1) | Available |
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