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Title Law, rights, and disability / edited by Jeremy Cooper
Published London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000

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Description 1 online resource (317 pages)
Contents COVER -- Law, Rights and Disability -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- CHAPTER ONE Working in Partnership with Disabled People: New Perspectives for Professionals Within the Social Model of Disability -- CHAPTER TWO Changing Attitudes to the Rights of People with Disabilities in Europe -- CHAPTER THREE Improving the Civil Rights of People with Disabilities Through International Law -- CHAPTER FOUR Improving the Civil Rights of People with Disabilities Through Domestic Law: A Global Overview -- CHAPTER FIVE The Legal Regulation of the Powers and Duties of Local Authorities with regard to Disabled People -- CHAPTER SIX The Disability Discrimination Act: An Overview -- CHAPTER SEVEN Disability, Housing and Homelessness -- CHAPTER EIGHT Disability and Mental Health Law -- CHAPTER NINE Disabled Children: (Still) Invisible Under the Law -- CHAPTER TEN Disabled Children and Social Care: Law and Practice -- CHAPTER ELEVEN Clear Voices for Change: Messages from Disability Research for Law, Policy and Practice -- The Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index
Summary This comprehensive volume assesses the relationship between legal rights and disability and the effect of law, legal process and third party professional intervention on the lives of people with disabilities. Stressing the crucial role played by disabled people themselves in fulfilling the promise of the worldwide rights movement, the chapters examine this relationship across a variety of themes, stressing the legal elements of each issue, and the extent to which law can assist in strengthening individual rights in that area. The contributors, who are all either academics or other professional experts in their field, write in a jargon free accessible style. The volume will be of interest to lawyers, human rights activists, health care professionals and to disabled people generally. The main areas covered in the volume are: new perspectives on working in partnership with disabled people; the changing attitudes to the rights of people with disabilities across the globe; improvements to the rights of disabled people through legal process, using national and international law; an examination of the rights and entitlement of disabled people to community care, housing, employment, education, and special services for children; disabled people and mental health law; messages from disability research for law, practice and reform implications for research
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes English
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Subject People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Great Britain
Discrimination against people with disabilities -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain
Disabled Persons -- legislation & jurisprudence
Civil Rights -- legislation & jurisprudence
Public Health & Safety Law.
Social Welfare & Social Services.
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
Discrimination against people with disabilities -- Law and legislation
People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc.
SUBJECT United Kingdom
Subject Great Britain
Form Electronic book
Author Cooper, Jeremy, 1950-
LC no. 00043567
ISBN 1417552794
9781417552795
1846421225
9781846421228
1280537973
9781280537974
9786610537976
6610537976
Other Titles Law, rights & disability