Human Rights and Disability: Interdisciplinary Perspectives - London: Routledge, 2017. - xiv, 182p.

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1.General Introduction: Human rights and disability-interdisciplinary perspectives
Part I. Human rights and Disability: Different voices
2. Remarks on a disability-conscious
3. Theology, disability, and human rights: Difficult past, promising future
Part II. Human development and inclusion
4. Grounding disability and human rights with the capabilities approach
5. Human rights and persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities: An elusive but emerging paradigm
6. On human rights and human duties: Is there a moral obligation to inclusion?
7. The right to inclusive education: Practical implications in German schools
Part III. Justice and Legal protection
8. Disability rights, legal and moral
9. From manifesto to action: Transforming the aspiration of disability human rights into accountable government action
10. Human and civil models of rights: Healthy and till disabled and access to health care
11. Agency and disability: A rights-based approach
12. Afterword

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