Inclusive Justice as an Expression of the Legal Equality Guaranteed to Persons with Intellectual and Psychosocial Disabilities
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https://doi.org/10.31926/but.ssl.2025.18.67.3.46Keywords:
intellectual disability, discrimination, access to justice, human rightsAbstract
People with intellectual and psychosocial disabilities have long faced problems of social exclusion and stigmatization. The principle of legal equality, which is essential for the exercise of other fundamental human rights, has led to the development of accessible public policies tailored to the specific needs of each individual in these vulnerable groups. This has led to a paradigm shift, with a change in attitude, restoring dignity to these individuals and eliminating discrimination against them. In this context, the study aims to identify the obligations of Member States to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, to ensure these persons’ access to justice.Downloads
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