After Disability Rights

Confronting Ableism at Life's Margins

Tony Bogdanoski author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Dec '25

£105.00

This title is due to be published on 31st December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

After Disability Rights cover

An incisive study of ableism's role in perpetuating inequality in areas including selective reproduction, assisted dying and drug control.

Investigating the problem of disability discrimination at the margins of life and death, Tony Bogdanoski draws on diverse materials, including international human rights law, UN monitoring reports, and chiefly US, UK and Canadian laws to explore how selective reproduction, assisted dying, and drug control impact struggles for disability equality.Despite increasing global respect for disability rights since the 2008 entry into force of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), the equal right to live in the world for disabled people continues to be undermined. This undermining stems from a range of factors, not least the selective prevention and termination of disabled lives, along with long-standing barriers to life-sustaining care, including restricted access to controlled substances and experimental treatment. Investigating the problem of disability discrimination at the margins of life and death, Tony Bogdanoski draws on a range of materials, including international human rights law, reports of UN treaty monitoring bodies and special rapporteurs, and laws largely from the US, UK, and Canada to explore how selective reproduction, assisted dying, and drug control impact struggles for disability equality. His insights are broad in consequence, spanning the fields of disability studies, human rights, law, and bioethics.

ISBN: 9781009649971

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

270 pages