This handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative
state-of-the-art review of the current and emerging research and
policy on disability law. Bringing together a team of respected and
experienced experts, the handbook offers a range of jurisdictional
and multidisciplinary perspectives. The authors consider historical
and contemporary, as well as comparative perspectives of disability
law. Divided into three parts, the contributors provide a
comprehensive reference to the theoretical underpinnings, ongoing
debates and emerging fields within the subject. The study provides
a strong basis for consideration of contemporary disability law,
its research foundations, and progressive developments in the area.
The book incorporates interdisciplinary and comparative country
perspectives to capture the breadth of current discourse on
disability law. This handbook provides a valuable resource for a
wide range of scholars, public and private researchers, NGOs, and
practitioners working in the area of disability law, and across
national and transnational disability schemes. The work will be of
important interest to those in the fields of sociology, history,
psychology, economics, political science, rehabilitation sciences,
medicine, technology, and law, among others.
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