The right to inclusion is a core principle for building inclusive, accessible societies. In legal terms, it demands equal opportunity and full participation of persons with disabilities by removing obstacles to their social, economic and political life. Architectural barriers are among the main challenges. This paper analyzes, from the UN CRPD through other international instruments to national law, how these rights and removal measures align and are implemented.

ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS AND THE RIGHT TO INCLUSION: AN ESSENTIAL COMBINATION

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cangelli;toto
2025-01-01

Abstract

The right to inclusion is a core principle for building inclusive, accessible societies. In legal terms, it demands equal opportunity and full participation of persons with disabilities by removing obstacles to their social, economic and political life. Architectural barriers are among the main challenges. This paper analyzes, from the UN CRPD through other international instruments to national law, how these rights and removal measures align and are implemented.
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