On the meaning, content and legal configuration of accessibility
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https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2020.5509Keywords:
universal accessibility, universal design, reasonable accommodation, disabilityAbstract
This work highlights the role of accessibility in the human rights discourse. For this, its general meaning is exposed taking as reference the universal design, in its three senses, and the reasonable adjustments. The work describes the different legal constructions of the accessibility and its limits.Downloads
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