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Disabling Laws, Enabling Acts Caroline Gooding

Disabling Laws, Enabling Acts By Caroline Gooding

Disabling Laws, Enabling Acts by Caroline Gooding


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Summary

Examines anti-discrimination legislation within the context of equal opportunities law.

Disabling Laws, Enabling Acts Summary

Disabling Laws, Enabling Acts: Disability Rights in Britain and America by Caroline Gooding

Disabling Laws, Enabling Acts argues that if the law can be used to counter discrimination on the grounds of race and gender, its scope should be extended to those who are disadvantaged as a consequence of their disabilities. In other words, it is now time to dispense with the welfare model of disability, and to reconsider the issue of disability from a rights-based perspective.

About Caroline Gooding

Caroline Gooding is a lawyer and currently works with RADAR: the Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Disability and Discrimination
2. Law's Power over Inequality
3. The Structure of American Disability Legislation
4. The Effectiveness of American Disability Legislation
5. Importing Anti-Discrimination Laws
6. Sex and Race Laws - Could do Better
7. Restructuring British Disability Laws
8. The Prospects for Disability Rights in Britain
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR003735181
9780745307718
074530771X
Disabling Laws, Enabling Acts: Disability Rights in Britain and America by Caroline Gooding
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pluto Press
19941020
224
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