Disability and Equality Law
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Publication Date
2013
Description
This interdisciplinary collection of essays addresses the theoretical, practical and legal dimensions of equality for persons with disabilities. The issues covered include the central problem of defining disability and impairment; the dilemma of same versus different treatment; the balance between autonomy and external influence and support; linkages to other anti-discrimination categories such as race and sex; the place of disability theory within identity politics; and issues of life, death, and our most intimate relationships. The articles reflect a wealth of international viewpoints and interdisciplinary areas which include philosophy, economics, memoirs, cultural studies, empirical studies and legal scholarship. The selection also includes classic texts which set out foundational ideas such as the social model of disability or the goal of integration, alongside essays that critique these conceptual mainstays. This volume brings into sharp focus a wide range of contentious and complex issues in the field of disability studies and is of interest to researchers and students from a wide range of fields.
Disciplines
Constitutional Law | Disability Law | Human Rights Law | Law
ISBN
9781409448785
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing Limited
City
Farnham, Surrey, England
Recommended Citation
Emens, Elizabeth F. and Stein, Michael Ashley, "Disability and Equality Law" (2013). Faculty Books. 52.
https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/books/52
Comments
Also available as an eBook through the Columbia University Libraries.