Cambridge disability law and policy series
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Cambridge disability law and policy series
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Cambridge disability law and policy series
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- EQuality, the struggle for web accessibility by persons with cognitive disabilities, Peter Blanck, PH. D., J.D., University Professor and Chairman, Burton Blatt Institute, Syracuse University ; with a forward by David Braddock, PH. D., University of Colorado
- Social inclusion of people with disabilities, national and international perspectives, Arie Rimmerman
- When is separate unequal?, a disability perspective, Ruth Colker
- Bioethics and disability, toward a disability-conscious bioethics, Alicia Ouellette
- Disability and the good human life, edited by Jerome E. Bickenbach, University of Lucerne, Switzerland, Franziska Felder, University of Zurich, Switzerland, Barbara Schmitz, University of Basel, Switzerland
- Land use law and disability, planning and zoning for accessible communities, Robin Paul Malloy, Syracuse University
- Disability and information technology, a comparative study in media regulation, Eliza Varney, School of Law, Keele University
- Family policy and disability, Arie Rimmerman
- Active citizenship and disability, implementing the personalisation of support, Andrew Power, Janet Lord, Allison DeFranco
- From rhetoric to action, implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Eilionóir Flynn
- People with disabilities, sidelined or mainstreamed?, Lisa Schur, Rutgers University, Douglas Kruse, Rutgers University, Peter Blanck, Syracuse University
- Perfecting pregnancy, law, disability, and the future of reproduction, Isabel Karpin, University of Technology, Sydney, Kristin Savell, University of Sydney
- Supported decision-making, theory, research, and practice to enhance self-determination and quality of life, Karrie A. Shogren, University of Kansas, Michael L. Wehmeyer, University of Kansas, Jonathan Martinis, Syracuse University, New York, Peter Blanck, Syracuse University, New York ; with a foreword by Rud Turnbull
- Discrimination, copyright and equality, opening the e-Book for the print-disabled, Paul Harpur, University of Queensland