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Module INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN DISABILITY LAW AND POLICY

Module code: LW649
Credits: 10
Semester: 1
Department: LAW
International: Yes
Overview Overview
 

The module introduces students to International and European disability law and policy, focusing on the significant changes resulted from the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD).

The course equips the students with the necessary theoretical and conceptual background on disability, and focuses on the perspectives and challenges purported by the social model of disability as opposed to the medical model. It examines the development of international standards on disability and analyses the UNCRPD in light of the decisions of the UN Committee on the rights of people with disabilities. Attention will be paid to the national monitoring system envisaged by the UNCRPD and to its implementation in selected States and in the EU. The module covers the Council of Europe’s action in the field of disability, and discusses relevant decisions of the European Court on Human Rights related to the rights of people with disabilities. It also analyses the European Union (EU) disability law and policy paying attention to the role of the Court of Justice in endorsing the rights of EU citizens with disabilities. Since the UNCRPD is the first human rights treaty that the EU has concluded, the module will critically assess the interaction between the Convention and EU legislation, as well as the actual implementation of the UNCRPD at the EU level.

This course will be taught only if a sufficient number of students enrol. Any aspect of this module may be changed in any given academic year, subject to the discretion of the module lecturer.

Open Learning Outcomes
 
Open Teaching & Learning methods
 
Open Assessment
 
Open Autumn Supplementals/Resits
 
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