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Federalism and the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: The Implementation of the CRPD in Federal Systems and Its Implications

Part of the Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law series
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This book shines a light on the still unexplored relationships between federalism and disability rights.

It investigates how the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is implemented by different federal systems around the world.

It analyses the effects that the obligations undertaken under the CRPD have on federal governance and on the constitutional division of powers within 14 federal systems, including those in Germany, Canada, Brazil, India, the UK and Italy.

The book also considers the trends and patterns of disability rights governance in federal systems and looks at the future developments of comparative disability federalism.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury
150996245X / 9781509962457
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
342.087
13/07/2023
United Kingdom
English
464 pages
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