Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities
ebook ∣ Achieving Inclusivity for the World's Largest Minority Group
By Alan S. Gutterman
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In Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities, renowned legal scholar Alan S. Gutterman offers a profound and comprehensive exploration of one of the most urgent and often overlooked dimensions of global human rights. This essential volume traces the evolution of the disability rights movement, critically examines the international legal frameworks that underpin protections for disabled persons, and highlights the ongoing challenges they face across all facets of life—from education and employment to political participation and healthcare.
Drawing from a rich body of legal scholarship, international treaties, and global policy developments, the book provides a compelling narrative that links theory to practice. Gutterman delves into competing models of disability—from the outdated medical model to the increasingly adopted social and rights-based approaches—arguing for inclusive societal transformation that embraces diversity, dignity, and accessibility.
This book is not only a resource for lawyers, policymakers, educators, and advocates, but also a call to action for societies to reevaluate how we perceive and support persons with disabilities. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned professional, Gutterman's lucid writing and rigorous analysis offer fresh insights and practical guidance.
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