THE IDENTITY QUESTION VERSUS APPROPRIATENESS OF LEGAL ANTI- DISCRIMINATION MEASURES: ENDORSING THE DISABILITY RIGHTS APPROACH TO ALBINISM

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A. Possi, Ally Possi
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Abstract

The marginalisation of persons with albinism has for years gone unnoticed. Recently various platforms have been used to combat reported harmful practices against persons with albinism, particularly in Africa. While it is currently accepted that albinism is a human rights agenda, the manner of its advocacy remains unresolved with respect to the ‘appropriate legal approach’ for protecting the rights of persons with albinism. When addressing this problem, two issues appear to be confused: identity (the ‘who are we’ question); and the appropriate legal antidiscrimination approach. Thus, the two issues are distinguished in this contribution by endorsing the ‘appropriate legal anti-discrimination approach’ in realising the rights of persons with albinism. It is worth noting that questions of identity are subjective and should not be confused with objective and empirical questions regarding the appropriate legal mechanisms designed to promote and protect the rights of a particular group. Without downplaying the significance of identity in the formation of the rights groups movement, which has proved vital to the development of human rights, this contribution argues that, while persons with albinism might have multiple identities, the ‘disability rights approach’, which is founded on the social model of disability that uses human rights as a path, is well placed to accommodate matters concerning the rights and equality of persons with albinism.
身份问题与法律反歧视措施的适当性:赞同白化病的残疾权利方法
多年来,白化病患者被边缘化的现象一直没有引起人们的注意。最近,各种平台被用来打击针对白化病患者的有害做法,特别是在非洲。虽然目前公认白化病是一项人权议程,但在保护白化病患者权利的“适当法律方法”方面,其宣传方式仍未解决。在解决这个问题时,似乎混淆了两个问题:身份(“我们是谁”的问题);以及适当的法律反歧视办法。因此,这两个问题在这篇文章中被区分开来,因为它认可了在实现白化病患者权利方面的“适当的法律反歧视方法”。值得注意的是,身份问题是主观的,不应与旨在促进和保护特定群体权利的适当法律机制的客观和经验问题相混淆。这篇文章没有淡化身份在权利团体运动形成过程中的重要性,事实证明这对人权的发展至关重要,但它认为,虽然白化病患者可能有多种身份,但建立在以人权为途径的残疾社会模式基础上的“残疾人权利方法”,它很适合处理白化病患者的权利和平等问题。
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