Centre for Disability Law and Policy, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
9th International Disability Law Summer School
19 - 23 June 2017
Registration is now open for the biggest disability law Summer School in the world. The theme is on psychosocial disability. It will focus on facilitating access to justice, recognition of legal capacity, the right to liberty and community living. The aim of the 5 day Summer School is to equip participants with the insights and skills necessary to help them translate the generalities of the UN Convention into tangible reform for persons with disabilities. The keynote address will be delivered by Catalina Devandas, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
“We look forward, as usual, to a world-class Faculty and participants from around the globe including persons with disabilities, civil society groups, advocates for disability law reform, academics, lawyers, policy makers and policy analysts.”
Panels will include:
• An Introduction to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
• Legal Capacity & Supported Decision-Making
• The Right to Community Living
• Service Users Perspectives on the CRPD
• Mental Health Laws & Psychosocial Disability
• Mad Studies
• Regional Protection of Human Rights & Tensions with the CRPD
• Children, Psychosocial Disability & Human Rights
• Intersectionality & Psychosocial Disability
• Criminal Justice & Psychosocial Disability
The Open Society Foundations (OSF) and NUI Galway support the Summer School.
Registration is now open and will cost € 360. Further information is available at the NUI Galway website or by contacting Sharon at disabilitysummerscho@nuigalway.ie.
No prior legal training or knowledge is necessary to participate in the Summer School. Participant accessibility (physical or communicational) requests and enquiries are welcomed.
A full programme will be published shortly.
Comments
Post a Comment