【国際障害法】
International Disability Law P 250 p. 18
Pyaneandee, Coomara 著
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CASES FOREWORD PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION PART I CHAPTER 1 The CRPD Committee, Rules of Procedure and the Optional Protocol to the Convention The Establishment of the CRPD CommitteeGeneral CommentsThe Salient Features of the ConventionThe Optional Protocol to the ConventionAdmissibility of Complaints under the Optional ProtocolExamples of InadmissibilityInterim MeasuresInadmissibility of Anonymous ComplaintsGrave or Systematic Violations CHAPTER 2 Fundamental Principles, and Equality and Non-Discrimination (Articles 1 – 5) IntroductionThe Preamble and Article 1 CRPDArticle 2 DefinitionsArticle 3 General PrinciplesArticle 4 General ObligationsArticle 5 Equality and Non-DiscriminationEquality Before the LawEquality Under the LawEqual Protection and Equal Benefit of the LawDiscriminationReasonable AccommodationConclusionSummary of Concluding Observations and Recommendations CHAPTER 3 Women and Girls with Disabilities (Article 6) IntroductionThe Protection of the Rights of Women under International LawThe Scope of Article 6 CRPDMultiple and/or Intersectional DiscriminationFreedom from Exploitation, Violence and AbuseViolence and Armed ConflictForced SterilisationDiscrimination at the CrossroadsConclusionSummary of Concluding Observations and Recommendations PART II CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS CHAPTER 4 Equal Recognition Before the Law (Article 12) and Access to Justice (Article 13) IntroductionMiscarriage of JusticeThe Scope of the Right to Legal CapacityThe Meaning of Support under Article 12 (3)Article 12 (4)Effective Access to the Justice SystemReasonable Accommodation and Procedural AccommodationSummary of Concluding Observations and RecommendationsArticle 12Article 13 CHAPTER 5 Liberty and Security of the Person (Article 14) and Freedom from Torture (Article 15) IntroductionLiberty, Detention and ImprisonmentFreedom from Torture or Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or PunishmentTorture by OmissionMedical or Scientific ExperimentationLiberty, Detention and AccessibilityLiberty and InstitutionalisationLiberty, Security and IntegrityLiberty, Health and RehabilitationConclusionSummary of Concluding Observations and Recommendations CHAPTER 6 Right to Life (Article 10) IntroductionThe Arbitrary Deprivation of LifeThe Right to Life and Freedom from TortureRight to Life and the Death PenaltyRight to Life of the Unborn and AbortionRight to Life and EuthanasiaRight to Life and Enforced DisappearanceConclusionSummary of Concluding Observations and Recommendations CHAPTER 7 Freedom of Expression (Article 21) and Participation in Political and Public Life (Article 29) IntroductionFreedom of Opinion and ExpressionFreedom of Expression and Official InteractionsParticipation in Political Life (The Rights to Vote and to be Elected)Right to Participate in Public LifeFreedom of AssociationFreedom of AssemblyConclusionSummary of Concluding Observations and RecommendationsPART III ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS CHAPTER 8 Accessibility (Article 9) IntroductionStates Parties’ Obligation in Relation to Article 9Reasonable Accommodation and AccessibilityReal-Time Information and Access to TransportUniversal DesignConclusionSummary of Concluding Observations and RecommendationsHousing as a Key Element to Inclusive CitiesTransportation and Public ServicesICTs for Building Inclusive, Resilient Smart CitiesCRPD Committee, General Comment No. 2 on Article 9 (Accessibility) CHAPTER 9 Right to Education (Article 24) IntroductionThe Origin of the Right to EducationBarriers to Inclusive EducationThe Obligations of States Parties under Article 24 CRPDThe Obligation to Progressively Realise Article 24 CRPDDefining Exclusion, Segregation and IntegrationSegregation and IntegrationThe Meaning of Inclusive EducationImplementing Article 24Reasonable AccommodationAccess to JusticeConclusionSummary of Concluding Observations and Recommendations CHAPTER 10 Right to Work and Employment (Article 27) IntroductionThe Origin of the Right to Work of Persons with DisabilitiesThe Scope of Article 27 CRPDDisability-Based Discrimination under Article 27 CRPDReasonable Accommodation and DiscriminationQuotasConclusionSummary of Concluding Observations and RecommendationsEmployment of Persons with Disabilities: A Marketing Framework Chapter 11 Right to Independent Living and Being Included in the Community (Article 19) IntroductionThe Nature of States Parties Obligations under Article 19InstitutionalisationLegal CapacityAccess to Adequate HousingConclusionSummary of Concluding Observations and RecommendationsAccess to Adequate Housing CONCLUSION Monitoring and Implementation: The Way Forward IntroductionNational Implementation and Monitoring: The Way ForwardThe Scope of Article 33 CRPDConcluding Remarks Index
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