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Fundamental rights for all people with disabilities, education and
employment are key for the inclusion of people with autism. They
play as facilitators for the social inclusion of persons with
autism and as multipliers for their enjoyment of other fundamental
rights. After outlining the international and European dimensions
of the legal protection of the rights to education and employment
of people with autism, the book provides an in-depth analysis of
domestic legislative, judicial and administrative practice of the
EU Member States in these fields. Each chapter identifies the good
practices on inclusive education and employment of people with
autism consistent with principles and obligations enshrined in the
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Articles
24 and 27). The book contains the scientific results of the
European Project "Promoting equal rights of people with autism in
the field of employment and education" aimed at supporting the
implementation of the UN Convention in the fields of inclusive
education and employment.
This Commentary provides the first comprehensive legal
article-by-article analysis of the provisions of the Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The Convention is
the key international human rights instrument exclusively devoted
to persons with disabilities and the centerpiece of international
efforts to address inequalities and barriers they encounter to the
full enjoyment of human rights. The book discusses the Convention's
position within existing international human rights law and within
the framework of the United Nations measures to protect the rights
of people with disabilities. Starting with the background of all
the Convention's articles, including the travaux preparatoires,
this Commentary examines each provision's substance and
interpretation, and explores the significance of each right, its
legal scope and relationship with other international legal norms
and principles. A unique contribution also analyzes the Optional
Protocol to the Convention. In addition to enriching academic
studies of international human rights law, the book provides
insights into the practical operation of the Convention's
provisions by assessing the practice of the CRPD Committee, the
activities of relevant international and regional human rights
bodies in enforcing the rights of persons with disabilities and the
contracting parties' implementation practices. Relevant European
Court of Human Rights, the Court of Justice of the European Union
and, if appropriate, other regional jurisdictions' case law, as
well as the jurisprudence of domestic courts, are taken into
consideration. Contributions from leading scholars and
international experts make this book an indispensable resource for
lawyers, academics, students, journalists, international
organizations, NGOs and other stakeholders wanting to better
understand the rights of people with disabilities. Furthermore, it
makes a valuable contribution to appraising the impact of the
Convention in the legal orders of contracting parties and to
charting the way forward in the protection of the rights of persons
with disabilities.
The book focuses on the modus operandi of the Committee on the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD Committee), the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
monitoring body, and its main tasks, namely monitoring functions
and interpreting the CRPD provisions. Unlike other doctrinal
contributions, it analyses all aspects of the CRPD Committee,
including those of an institutional nature (membership, sessions,
methods of voting, relationships with other organs, and others).
The target audience of the book is composed of academics and
students of international human rights law. Furthermore,
it serves as a guide for civil servants, NGOs, DPOs,
practitioners and other stakeholders involved in implementing
disability rights.
This Commentary provides the first comprehensive legal
article-by-article analysis of the provisions of the Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The Convention is
the key international human rights instrument exclusively devoted
to persons with disabilities and the centerpiece of international
efforts to address inequalities and barriers they encounter to the
full enjoyment of human rights. The book discusses the Convention's
position within existing international human rights law and within
the framework of the United Nations measures to protect the rights
of people with disabilities. Starting with the background of all
the Convention's articles, including the travaux preparatoires,
this Commentary examines each provision's substance and
interpretation, and explores the significance of each right, its
legal scope and relationship with other international legal norms
and principles. A unique contribution also analyzes the Optional
Protocol to the Convention. In addition to enriching academic
studies of international human rights law, the book provides
insights into the practical operation of the Convention's
provisions by assessing the practice of the CRPD Committee, the
activities of relevant international and regional human rights
bodies in enforcing the rights of persons with disabilities and the
contracting parties' implementation practices. Relevant European
Court of Human Rights, the Court of Justice of the European Union
and, if appropriate, other regional jurisdictions' case law, as
well as the jurisprudence of domestic courts, are taken into
consideration. Contributions from leading scholars and
international experts make this book an indispensable resource for
lawyers, academics, students, journalists, international
organizations, NGOs and other stakeholders wanting to better
understand the rights of people with disabilities. Furthermore, it
makes a valuable contribution to appraising the impact of the
Convention in the legal orders of contracting parties and to
charting the way forward in the protection of the rights of persons
with disabilities.
Fundamental rights for all people with disabilities, education and
employment are key for the inclusion of people with autism. They
play as facilitators for the social inclusion of persons with
autism and as multipliers for their enjoyment of other fundamental
rights. After outlining the international and European dimensions
of the legal protection of the rights to education and employment
of people with autism, the book provides an in-depth analysis of
domestic legislative, judicial and administrative practice of the
EU Member States in these fields. Each chapter identifies the good
practices on inclusive education and employment of people with
autism consistent with principles and obligations enshrined in the
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Articles
24 and 27). The book contains the scientific results of the
European Project "Promoting equal rights of people with autism in
the field of employment and education" aimed at supporting the
implementation of the UN Convention in the fields of inclusive
education and employment.
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