The contribution of the critical theory of the international human rights law to the rights of persons with disabilities
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https://doi.org/10.4013/1096Abstract
The article deals with human rights as cultural products, since they are inside a historical and social context and are connected to processes of struggle for human dignity. To achieve the effectiveness of human rights it is necessary that they cease to be seen as “universal” and are understood as multicultural, thus breaking with the point of view of localized globalism. Considering disability as a part of human experience and acknowledging the difference leads to the process of social inclusion.
Key words: humans rights, person with disability, social inclusion.Downloads
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