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De situatie van personen met een handicap in België met betrekking tot hun mensenrechten en fundamentele vrijheden zoals gewaarborgd door het VN-Verdrag inzake de rechten van personen met een handicap. Eindrapport

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  • Steven Hardonk
  • Patrick Devlieger
  • Jean-Jacques Detraux
  • Dimitri Mortelmans
  • Geert Van Hove
  • Gauthier De Beco
  • Marianne De Coster
  • Sylvie Linchet
  • Jean-Francois Reynaert
  • Anne Huyse

Abstract

The situation of persons with disabilities in Belgium with regard to their human rights and fundamental freedoms as confirmed by the UN Concention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Final Report (inclusive methodological note. Study carried out for the Interfederal Center on Equal Chances

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  • Steven Hardonk & Patrick Devlieger & Jean-Jacques Detraux & Dimitri Mortelmans & Geert Van Hove & Gauthier De Beco & Marianne De Coster & Sylvie Linchet & Jean-Francois Reynaert & Anne Huyse, 2014. "De situatie van personen met een handicap in België met betrekking tot hun mensenrechten en fundamentele vrijheden zoals gewaarborgd door het VN-Verdrag inzake de rechten van personen met een handicap," Working Papers of Department of Work and Organisation Studies, Leuven 479937, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Work and Organisation Studies, Leuven.
  • Handle: RePEc:ete:woswps:479937
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