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Finding the Gaps: A Comparative Analysis of Disability Laws in the United States to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
05/12/2008 | Requests *Summary
This analysis examines how U.S. federal laws may be affected if the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is ratified by the country. The authors summarize each CRPD article along with with U.S. laws that either guarantee the same rights or contradict the convention. The authors conclude that better implementation of existing laws or congressional action would bring federal law in line with CRPD.
Author
Stein, Michael; Waterstone, Michael
Available Files
- Analysis PDF (338K, 146 pages)
- Analysis Word (537K, 146 pages)
- Analysis Off-site link
Keywords
Independent Living; Advocacy; Americans with Disabilities Act; ADA; Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; IDEA; Fair Housing Act; Voting Rights Act; Vocational Rehabilitation Act; Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; CRPD; United Nations; U.N.; Non-Discrimination;
Topic
Accessibility, Consumer Direction, Employment Programs, Housing, Long-Term Care, Physical Disabilities
Type/Tool
Policy alerts, briefs, letters & papers, Reports
Source
National Council on Disability
State
All States/Territories
Date Created
06/17/2008
Contact
National Council on Disability
202-272-2004
202-272-2004
Short URL
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