LEADER 05707nam 22007931 450 001 9910788927803321 005 20211014000131.0 010 $a0-8122-0874-9 024 7 $a10.9783/9780812208740 035 $a(CKB)3710000000072174 035 $a(OCoLC)899045480 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebrary10802407 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001058816 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11662479 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001058816 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11071150 035 $a(PQKB)10421987 035 $a(OCoLC)867741999 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse27241 035 $a(DE-B1597)449782 035 $a(DE-B1597)9780812208740 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL3442299 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10802407 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL682581 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3442299 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000072174 100 $a20130523h20142014 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aHuman rights and disability advocacy /$fedited by Maya Sabatello and Marianne Schulze 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aPhiladelphia :$cUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,$d[2014] 210 4$dİ2014 215 $a1 online resource (321 p.) 225 0 $aPennsylvania Studies in Human Rights 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 0 $a1-322-51299-X 311 0 $a0-8122-4547-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tList of Abbreviations --$tForeword --$tPreface --$tIntroduction --$tChapter 1. A Short History of the International Disability Rights Movement --$tChapter 2. Our Lives, Our Voices: People with Intellectual Disabilities and Their Families --$tChapter 3. Living in the Community, Access to Justice: Having the Right Makes All the Difference --$tChapter 4. Inclusion or Choice? Securing the Right to Inclusive Education for All --$tChapter 5. An Eye Toward Effective Enforcement: A Technical- Comparative Approach to the Drafting Negotiations --$tChapter 6. Children with Disabilities --$tChapter 7. Women with Disabilities: The Convention Through the Prism of Gender --$tChapter 9. Imagine: To Be a Part of This --$tChapter 10. Indigenous People with Disabilities: The Missing Link --$tChapter 11. At the United Nations . . . ?The South Also Exists? --$tChapter 12. Voices Down Under: An Australian Perspective --$tChapter 13. Monitoring the Convention?s Implementation --$tChapter 14. The Role of National Human Rights Institutions --$tChapter 15. The New Diplomacy --$tNotes --$tContributors --$tIndex --$tAcknowledgments 330 $aThe United Nations adoption of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) constituted a paradigm shift in attitudes and approaches to disability rights, marking the first time in law-making history that persons with disabilities participated as civil society representatives and contributed to the drafting of an international treaty. On the way, they brought a new kind of diplomacy forward: empowering nongovernmental stakeholders, including persons with disabilities, within human rights discourse. This landmark treaty provides an opportunity to consider what it means to involve members of a global civil society in UN-level negotiations. Human Rights and Disability Advocacy brings together perspectives from individual representatives of the Disabled People's Organizations (DPOs), nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), indigenous peoples' organizations, states, and national institutions that played leading roles in the Convention's drafting process. The contributors provide vivid and personal accounts of the paths to victory, including stumbling blocks?not all of which were overcome?and offer a unique look into the politics of civil society organizations both from within and in its interaction with governments. Each essay describes the nonnegotiable key issues for which they advocated; the extent of success in reaching their goals; and insights into the limitations they faced. Through the plurality of voices and insider perspectives, Human Rights and Disability Advocacy presents fresh perspectives on the shift toward a new diplomacy and explores the implication of this model for human rights advocacy more generally. Contributors: Andrew Byrnes, Heidi Forrest, Phillip French, Lex Grandia, Huhana Hickey, Markku Jokinen, Liisa Kauppinen, Mi Yeon Kim, Gerison Lansdown, Connie Laurin-Bowie, Tirza Leibowitz, Don MacKay, Anna MacQuarrie, Ronald C. McCallum AO, Tara J. 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