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View article: The Differential Use of Litigation by NGOs: A Case Study on Antidiscrimination Legal Mobilization in Belgium
The Differential Use of Litigation by NGOs: A Case Study on Antidiscrimination Legal Mobilization in Belgium Open
This article aims to explain the differential use of litigation by social movements pursuing social change. While previous studies have sought to compare non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that turn to litigation with those that do not,…
View article: Disability Rights and Cross-National Disparities in Europe
Disability Rights and Cross-National Disparities in Europe Open
Europeans with disabilities continue to face lack of opportunity in areas including education and employment. The extent of such disparities, and policies to address them, vary across the member states of the European Union. In 2000, an EU…
View article: The role of legal intermediaries in the dispute pyramid: inequalities before the French legal system
The role of legal intermediaries in the dispute pyramid: inequalities before the French legal system Open
This paper shows that social inequalities are cumulative and occur at each stage of the dispute pyramid, from the identification of a conflict through to satisfaction with its outcome. Based on a large and original survey on ordinary peopl…
View article: Fighting for sheltered workshops or for inclusive workplaces? Trade unions pursuing disability rights in Belgium
Fighting for sheltered workshops or for inclusive workplaces? Trade unions pursuing disability rights in Belgium Open
The field of disability studies has largely overlooked the role of trade unions in the promotion of the rights of workers with disabilities. To address this oversight, this article explores how union activists pursue disability rights and …
View article: Workers with Disabilities Between Legal Changes and Persisting Exclusion: How Contradictory Rights Shape Legal Mobilization
Workers with Disabilities Between Legal Changes and Persisting Exclusion: How Contradictory Rights Shape Legal Mobilization Open
It has become commonplace within disability sociolegal scholarship to argue that, in the last 30 years, a new legal and policy approach to disability has emerged, leading to a paradigm shift from a social protection framework to an antidis…
View article: Workers with Disabilities Between Legal Changes and Persisting Exclusion:How Contradictory Rights Shape Legal Mobilization
Workers with Disabilities Between Legal Changes and Persisting Exclusion:How Contradictory Rights Shape Legal Mobilization Open
It has become commonplace within disability sociolegal scholarship to argue that, in the last 30 years, a new legal and policy approach to disability has emerged, leading to a paradigm shift from a social protection framework to an antidis…
View article: Legal Mobilization within the Bureaucracy: Disability Rights and the Implementation of Antidiscrimination Law in Sweden
Legal Mobilization within the Bureaucracy: Disability Rights and the Implementation of Antidiscrimination Law in Sweden Open
This article argues that the analysis of legal mobilization needs to give more attention to the state and its relationship with social movements in order to examine how the state either sustains social movements’ demands or is a field of c…