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The inaccessible road to motherhood - the tragic consequence of not having reproductive policies for Israelis with disabilities
The Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") was used as the model for the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities Law, which is the main Israeli legislation governing this population, and American legal scholars were even involved in its enactment.* * 3 Furthermore, the work of Bizchut-t...
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description | The Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") was used as the model for the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities Law, which is the main Israeli legislation governing this population, and American legal scholars were even involved in its enactment.* * 3 Furthermore, the work of Bizchut-the Human Rights Center for People with Disabilities, the leading organization on promoting the rights of Israelis with disabilities-was influenced by the work of American civil rights organizations.4 The two systems differ, however, as Israel has signed and ratified5 the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ("UN CRPD"),6 while the United States has declined to do so.7 This is the first time that such a comparative analysis has been conducted on the issue of parents living with disabilities, and it helps shed light on the broader relationship between disability and law. [...]in Part IV, I will provide an analysis and critique of the court rulings using a Disability Legal Studies approach. |
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