TY - BOOK AU - Kakoullis,Emily Julia AU - Johnson,Kelley ED - ProQuest (Firm), TI - Recognising human rights in different cultural contexts: the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) SN - 9789811507861 U1 - 341.485 PY - 2020/// CY - Singapore PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Optional Protocol KW - (2007 March 30) KW - People with disabilities KW - Legal status, laws, etc KW - Civil rights KW - Human rights KW - Electronic books N1 - Electronic book available from Ebook Central platform; Introduction; Emily Julia Kakoullis and Kelley Johnson --; I. Culture, disability and the CRPD --; Legal culture and the CRPD; Gerard Quinn --; Anthropology, disability and the CRPD; James G. Rice --; Recognising cultural diversity : implications for persons with disabilities; Kelley Johnson --; A personal reflection on indigeneity, colonisation and CRPD; Huhana Hickey --; II. The ratification process : to be or not to be? --; The failure of the United States to ratify the CRPD; Arlene S. Kanter --; The long road to ratification : Ireland and the CRPD; Eilionóir Flynn --; A consultative culture? The ratification process for the CRPD in Cyprus; Emily Julia Kakoullis --; A Janus-faced affair : Sri Lanka's ratification of the CRPD; Dinesha Samararatne --; III. Making disability human rights happen? Cultural challenges to implementing the CRPD --; The ‘transposition’ of Article 12 of the CRPD in China and its potential impact on Chinese legal capacity law and culture; Huang Yi --; Implementation of Article 19 of the CRPD in Hungary and its impact on the deinstitutionalisation process so far; Magdi Birtha --; Implementing Article 19 of the CRPD in Nordic welfare states : the culture of welfare and the CRPD; Ciara Brennan and Rannveig Traustadóttir --; Article 30 of the CRPD as a vehicle for social transformation : harnessing the CRPD’s potential for persons with intellectual disabilities; Matthew S. Smith and Michael Ashley Stein --; IV. Monitoring the CRPD : resolving conflicting interests? --; Was ratification of the CRPD the high watermark for United Kingdom disability rights? Ten years of monitoring implementation of the CRPD ; Neil Crowther and Liz Sayce OBE --; The role of disabled people’s organisations in promoting the CRPD in Indonesia; Dina Afrianty --; The process of state party reporting to the CRPD committee : the Indian experience ; Amita Dhanda --; Conclusion ; Kelley Johnson and Emily Julia Kakoullis UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/parliamentuk/detail.action?docID=6238657 ER -