DRD conducted a survey on remedies in cooperation with the project Article 19 as a tool. The survey was carried out with the aim to gain an overview of the topic of remedies, to see where and what law systems in general are lacking or which remedies can be transferred from one country to another for better effectiveness in using the law as a tool for social change and individual justice. The following report sumarizes the results of the survey and provides an overview of some legal remedies to enable interested readers to learn from other countries' experiences as well as to gain knowledge about other types of remedies which might be more effective for ensuring protection and enforcement of rights.
ILI and the European Network on Independent Living (ENIL) held a webinar to introduce the work of the Disability Rights Defenders Network. The webinar took place on 20 May 2019. This report summarizes the webinar shortly.
M. Miles, with C. Miles, West Midlands, UK
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An HTML version is also at: http://cirrie-sphhp.webapps.buffalo.edu/bibliography/buddhism/index.php.
[This annotated bibliography of 220 items suggests the range and major themes of how Buddhism and people influenced by Buddhism have responded to disability in Asia through two millennia, with cultural background. Titles of the materials may be skimmed through in an hour, or the titles and annotations read in a day. The works listed might take half a year to find and read.]
M. Miles (compiler and annotator)
West Midlands, UK. November 2013
25 år av Independent Living i Sverige
Panel: Independent Living utomlands - internationella perspektiv,
anförande av Kalle Könkkölä 08.11.28
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25 years of Independent Living in Sweden
Panel: Independent Living abroad - global perspectives,
s Personal Assistance Relevant for Developing Countries?
See Curriculum Vitae.