Canadian Legal Literature Addressing Social and Economic Rights of People with Disabilities: An Annotated Bibliography

This annotated bibliography is part of a research project examining the possibilities and challenges of using various legal mechanisms to protect and promote the rights of Canadians with disabilities to social and economic security (i.e., to alleviate poverty and to promote equal substantive citizenship of people with disabilities). It is intended as a resource for academics, students, advocates, and community members interested in the role that law has played—and can play—in remedying poverty experienced by people with disabilities.

Intervention auprès du gouvernement canadien et élaboration de politiques pour les personnes handicapées

1ère diapositive


Michael J. Prince
Canadian Disability Policy Alliance
Réunion des partenaires de l’ARUC
Université de Regina

28 avril 2010


 


2ème diapositive

Les programmes du revenu - les droits et torts sociaux

1ère Diapositive

Michael J. Prince

Observations pour la Conférence sur les droits de la personne et les personnes ayant des déficiences intellectuelles

Niagara Falls, Canada
22 avril 2010


 


2ème diapositive

Le Point du Président: Juin 2010

Ce numéro du Point est axé sur notre Assemblée générale annuelle et sur les autres activités réalisées par le CCD au cours du mois de juin.

Assemblée générale annuelle 2010

Comité de direction - Le Conseil a élu un nouveau Comité de direction, à présent composé de :

CCD Chairperson's Update: June 2010

This Update shares information about CCD's Annual General Meeting and some additional activities undertaken by CCD during the month of June.

Annual General Meeting 2010

Executive Committee--The Council elected a new Executive Committee. The newly constituted Committee consists of:

La loi québécoise visant à lutter contre la pauvreté et l'exclusion sociale : comment aborde-t-elle la situation des personnes handicapées ?

Étude produite pour l'Alliance de recherche communautés-universités "Disabling Poverty and Enabling Citizenship"

par François Aubry
avec la collaboration de Christiane Plamondon

avec un avant-propos de
Lucie Dumais et Yves Vaillancourt

juin 2010

How Human Rights Legislation is Dealing with Serious Disabilities that Tend to Result in Social Judgment and Social Exclusion

Prepared for the Council of Canadians with Disabilities CURA "Disabling Poverty/Enabling Citizenship" by Nathan Irving (LL.B. student, University of Manitoba), September 6, 2009

I. Introduction

This report was prepared as a backgrounder for a larger future research project that intends to explore the impact of the human rights principle of the "duty to accommodate" on persons with disabilities. It is one of five reports prepared for further research purposes.

Overview of Complaints under Human Rights Legislation Regarding Access to Services for Persons with Disabilities

Prepared for the Council of Canadians with Disabilities CURA "Disabling Poverty/Enabling Citizenship" by Nathan Irving (LL.B. student, University of Manitoba), September 6, 2009

I. Introduction

This report was prepared as a backgrounder for a larger future research project that intends to explore the impact of the human rights principle of the "duty to accommodate" on persons with disabilities. It is one of five reports prepared for further research purposes.

An Overview of the Duty To Accommodate and Undue Hardship in Human Rights Jurisprudence

Prepared for the Council of Canadians with Disabilities CURA "Disabling Poverty/Enabling Citizenship" by Nathan Irving (LL.B. student, University of Manitoba), September 6, 2009

I. Introduction

This report was prepared as a backgrounder for a larger future research project that intends to explore the impact of the human rights principle of the "duty to accommodate" on persons with disabilities. It is one of five reports prepared for further research purposes.

Disabling Poverty and Enabling Citizenship: Understanding the Poverty and Exclusion of Canadians with Disabilities

Researched and written by Cameron Crawford for the Community–University Research Alliance between the Council of Canadians with Disabilities and University of Victoria

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