Appendix 2. Further Reading

English

The right to community living

C. Parker, “Study: Forgotten Europeans – forgotten rights: the human rights of persons placed in institutions” (United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2011)

Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, The right of people with disabilities to live independently and be included in the community, Issue Paper (2012)3

European Network on Independent Living, Defend the right of independent living – how the EU’s austerity policy is undermining the lives of people with disabilities. Report from the Hearing in the European Parliament 9 February 2012 (Valencia: 2012)

European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), Choice and control: the right to independent living (Vienna: 2012)

European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), Legal capacity of persons with intellectual disabilities and persons with mental health problems (Vienna: 2013)

Inclusion International, Inclusive Communities = Stronger Communities: Global Report on Article 19: The Right to Live and Be Included in the Community (London: 2012)

J. Mansell, “Deinstitutionalisation and community living: progress, problems and priorities”, Journal of Intellectual and Development Disability, 31(2) (2006): 65–76

K. Ericsson, and J. Mansell, “Introduction: Towards deinstitutionalisation” in Deinstitutionalisation and Community Living: Intellectual Disability Services in Britain, Scandinavia and the USA, 1996

L. Clements and C. Parker, The European Union and the Right to Community Living, (Open Society Foundations (OSF), 2012)

Peter Bartlett, Oliver Lewis and Oliver Thorold, Mental Disability and the European Convention on Human Rights (Netherlands: Martinus Nijhof, 2007)

R. Townsley, Report: “The implementation of policies supporting independent living for disabled people in Europe: Synthesis report” (ANED, 2010)

T. Degener, “Disability as a subject of international human rights: law and comparative discrimination law” in The human rights of persons with intellectual disabilities: Different but equal, Gostin, H. S. L., and Koh, H. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), 151–184

United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Getting a Life: Living Independently and Being Included in the Community (New York and Geneva: 2012)

Strategic litigation

Center for Strategic Litigations, What is Strategic Litigation?, Website at http://strategiclitigations.org/category/aboutus/whatisstrategiclitigation/ (last accessed: 24 September)

D. Creasey, P. Mohen, and B. Schokman, B., Short Guide – Strategic Litigation and Its Role in Promoting and Protecting Human Rights (DLA Piper, 2012)

J.A. Goldston, “Public Interest Litigation in Central and Eastern Europe: Roots, Prospects and Challenges”, Human Rights Quarterly, 28 (2) (2006)

V. Jaichand, “Public Interest Litigation Strategies for Advancing Human Rights in Domestic Systems of Law”, SUR International Journal of Human Rights, 1 (2004): 127-142

K.A. Buchko, E. Rekosh, and V. Terzieva, Pursuing The Public Interest: a Handbook for Legal Professionals and Activists (Public Interest Law Initiative, 2001) 82

Legal Services Commission, Public Law Project: Guide to Strategic Litigation (London: 2013)

O. Lewis, “Advancing Legal Capacity Jurisprudence”, European Human Rights Law Review, 6 (2011) 700

P. Reading, “The Importance of Strategic Litigation: the Experience in Britain” (Equality and Human Rights Commission, 2010)

R.A. Cichowski, The European Court and Civil Society; Litigation, Mobilisation and Governance, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)

United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, “Engage in strategic litigation”, available at http://www.endvawnow.org/en/articles/948-engage-in-strategic-litigation.html (last accessed: 24 September 2014)

 

 

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