Functional diversity and Human Rights in Spain: A challenge for the future
Abstract
The human rights system continues to evolve including new groups that are discriminated or oppressed in the world. Spain, as a Western country seemingly respectful of human rights must meet the challenge of maintaining that respect after the recent adoption of the recently approved United Nations Convention on the rights of people with disabilities (functional diversity), and modify its social policies, current laws, as well as prevent new laws that discriminate on the grounds of functional diversity, such as the recent proposed law of sexual and reproductive health and abortion.Downloads
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2010-01-31
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Romañach Cabrero, J. (2010). Functional diversity and Human Rights in Spain: A challenge for the future. Dilemata, (2), 71–87. Retrieved from https://dilemata.net/revista/index.php/dilemata/article/view/20
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