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https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/143755| Title: | Unchaining disability law : global considerations, limitations and possibilities in the Global South and East |
| Authors: | Soldatić, Karen Grech, Shaun |
| Keywords: | People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc. People with disabilities -- Civil rights -- Developing countries Crimes against humanity -- Law and legislation Discrimination against people with disabilities People with disabilities -- Violence against |
| Issue Date: | 2022 |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Citation: | Soldatić, K., & Grech, S. (2022). Unchaining Disability Law: Global Considerations, Limitations and Possibilities in the Global South and East. AJIL Unbound, 116, 74–78. |
| Abstract: | Pons, Lord, and Stein's article entitled “Disability, Human Rights Violations, and Crimes Against Humanity,” offers a timely and comprehensive analysis of the necessity to legally frame and approach crimes against persons with disabilities across the globe as crimes against humanity (CAH). National public inquiries examining the systematic violations against persons with disabilities repeatedly demonstrate how, despite efforts to report such heinous crimes, these violations remain largely ignored and nearly always unprosecuted. In the Global South and East, violations may be accentuated as complex historical, economic, (geo)political, cultural, ideological, spiritual, and even religious beliefs come into play alongside shifting landscapes of civil unrest, war, and state militarization. Within such contexts, legal measures for the protection of persons with disabilities, particularly for minority communities, meet extraordinary barriers. In this essay, we identify a number of core issues that constrain the possibilities of investigation and prosecution of CAH committed against persons with disabilities living in the Global South and East. Even though such laws are largely grounded in practices and institutions of the Global North, this essay emphasizes the need to ensure that accountability efforts for CAH perpetrated against persons with disability are rigorous in their design, robust in their application, and recognize the heterogeneity of persons with disability on a global scale. |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/143755 |
| Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacArtIR |
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