The Legacies of Institutionalisation : Disability, Law and Policy in the 'Deinstitutionalised' Community

This is the first collection to examine the legal dynamics of deinstitutionalisation. It considers the extent to which some contemporary laws, policies and practices affecting people with disabilities are moving towards the promised end point of enhanced social and political participation in the com...

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Other Authors: Spivakovsky, Claire (Editor), Steele, Linda (Editor), Weller, Penelope (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Hart Publishing 2020
Subjects:
Law
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