The right to make decisions is important for every individual. It
allows us to express ourselves, discover our likes and dislikes,
and lead our lives in the way we desire. People with cognitive
disability have historically been denied this right in many
different ways - sometimes informally by family members or carers,
and other times formally by a courtroom or other legal authority.
This book provides a discussion of the importance of
decision-making and the ways in which it is currently denied to
people with cognitive disability. It identifies the human right to
equal recognition before the law as the key to ensuring the equal
right to decision-making of people with cognitive disabilities.
Looking to the future, it also provides a roadmap to achieving such
equality.
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