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Forgotten sisters : a report on violence against women with disabilities: an overview of its nature, scope, causes and consequences Stephanie Ortoleva and Hope Lewis

By: Ortoleva, Stephanie.
Contributor(s): Lewis, Hope.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, Mass. : Northeastern University, 2012Description: electronic document (229 p.); PDF file: 3.00 MB.Subject(s): Women Enabled | DISABILITY | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HUMAN RIGHTS | INSTITUTIONAL VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | DISABLED PEOPLE | DISABLED PEOPLE | LAW | SEXUAL VIOLENCEOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Northeastern University School of Law Research Paper no. 104-2012Summary: This report, prepared by scholars and human rights advocates who are members of the Working Group on Violence against Women with Disabilities, focuses on the prevalence and pervasiveness of violence against women and girls with disabilities. The Working Group recognizes the need to ensure that women and girls with disabilities are included as full participants in data-gathering, analysis, and proposed solutions as the mandates of Ms. Rashida Manjoo, the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, its Causes and Consequences, and Mr. Shuaib Chalklen, the Special Rapporteur on Disability, move forward. Additionally, the Working Group calls on international organizations, especially those focused on women’s rights such as the UN Commission on the Status of Women (which will consider as its priority thematic issue violence against women at its 57th session in March 2013) and UN Women, and the international community, governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to join us in the effort to highlight these critical issues. (from the Abstract)
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Includes bibliographical references (p.116 - 160).

This report, prepared by scholars and human rights advocates who are members of the Working Group on Violence against Women with Disabilities, focuses on the prevalence and pervasiveness of violence against women and girls with disabilities. The Working Group recognizes the need to ensure that women and girls with disabilities are included as full participants in data-gathering, analysis, and proposed solutions as the mandates of Ms. Rashida Manjoo, the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, its Causes and Consequences, and Mr. Shuaib Chalklen, the Special Rapporteur on Disability, move forward. Additionally, the Working Group calls on international organizations, especially those focused on women’s rights such as the UN Commission on the Status of Women (which will consider as its priority thematic issue violence against women at its 57th session in March 2013) and UN Women, and the international community, governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to join us in the effort to highlight these critical issues. (from the Abstract)

Northeastern University School of Law Research Paper no. 104-2012