Introduction to the Research Handbook on EU Disability Law

D. Ferri, Andrea Broderick
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In the past 20 years, the European Union (EU) has adopted a wide range of legislative measures addressing, to varying degrees, the rights of persons with disabilities. It has also put forward various policy initiatives to complement, as well as to boost the effects of, those measures. Well-established scholarship has highlighted that the major drivers of the development of this complex net of EU legislation and policies were,1 first, the entry into force of the Treaty of Amsterdam, and second, the conclusion by the EU2 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD or UN Convention).3 Before 1999, the former European Community (EC) had addressed disability mainly through the use of soft law and by means of programmes aimed at supporting Member States’ actions.4 The Treaty of Amsterdam conferred a sound competence on the EC to combat, inter alia, disability discrimination, by virtue of Article 13 EC (now Article 19 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union – TFEU). This constitutional change prompted the adoption of Directive 2000/78/EC,5 establishing a general framework for equal treatment in
欧盟残疾法研究手册简介
在过去的20年里,欧洲联盟(欧盟)采取了广泛的立法措施,在不同程度上解决残疾人的权利问题。中国政府还提出了各种政策举措,以补充和促进这些措施的效果。成熟的学者强调,欧盟立法和政策的复杂网络发展的主要驱动力是,1,阿姆斯特丹条约的生效,2,欧盟对联合国残疾人权利公约(CRPD或联合国公约)的结论1999年以前,前欧洲共同体(欧共体)主要通过使用软法律和通过旨在支持会员国行动的方案来处理残疾问题《阿姆斯特丹条约》根据欧共体第13条(现为《欧洲联盟运作条约》第19条)赋予欧共体打击残疾歧视的健全权限。这一宪法变化促使指令2000/78/EC的通过,5建立了平等待遇的总体框架
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