Abstract
I. Ideas as catalysts: Rights and the struggle for recognition of persons with disabilities
II. Strategic and communicative components of rights-claims
III. Two conceptions of responsiveness: An excursus into constitutional theory
Conclusion: The not-so-strange alchemy of new governance and “old government”
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Civil Rights and Discrimination
Comparative and Foreign Law
Constitutional Law
Disability Law
Human Rights Law
- Date submitted
7 September 2022
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This paper was written for the Conference “Courts and New Governance" (Academy of European Law and Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies with the support of the Hague Institute for Internationalisation of Law (HiiL), Florence, June 2011).
Suggested Citation:
Vlad Perju. 2012. "New Governance and Rights-Claims" in Philippe Reyniers and Karolina Podstawa (eds.), Courts and New Governance: Towards Experimentalist Jurisprudence, forthcoming Hart Publishing