在南非执行《残疾人权利公约》第13条:为有沟通障碍的人提供合理便利

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Robyn White, Dianah Msipa
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研究表明,有交流障碍的人成为犯罪受害者的风险很高,而且往往是重复受害者。大多数犯罪受害者通过向警方报告犯罪并在刑事审判中指证被指控的犯罪者,向刑事司法系统求助。然而,有沟通障碍的人可能难以有效地利用和参与刑事司法系统。这是因为参与刑事司法系统主要是通过口头证词,而且往往没有向有沟通困难的人提供正确的支持,使他们能够有效地参与刑事司法系统。《残疾人权利公约》第13条保障残疾人有权在与其他人平等的基础上通过提供“程序和适龄便利”获得司法救助。本章将以南非为司法重点,运用残疾人人权模式来证明,所有沟通障碍者都可以而且应该在与其他人平等的基础上参与刑事司法系统。本文将进一步建议南非法院可能作出的具体便利,以履行南非根据《残疾人权利公约》第13条所承担的义务,确保有沟通障碍的人有效获得司法救助。
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IMPLEMENTING ARTICLE 13 OF THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA: REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PERSONS WITH COMMUNICATION DISABILITIES
Research has revealed that persons with communication disabilities are at high risk of becoming victims of crime and are often repeat victims. Most people who are victims of crime turn to the criminal justice system for recourse by reporting the crime to the police and testifying in a criminal trial against the accused perpetrator.However, persons with communication disabilities may find accessing and participating effectively in the criminal justice system difficult. This is because participation in the criminal justice system is predominantly through oral testimony and, more often than not, people with communication difficulties are not offered the correct support to enable them to participate effectively in the criminal justice system. Article 13 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities guarantees the right of persons with disabilities to access justice on an equal basis with others through the provision of ‘procedural and age-appropriate accommodations’. With South Africa as the jurisdictional focus, this chapter will use the human rights model for disability to demonstrate that all persons with communication disabilities canand should participate in the criminal justice system on an equal basis with others. The article will proceed to suggest specific accommodations which may be made in South African courts to give effect to South Africa’s obligations under article 13 of the CRPD to ensure effective access to justice for persons with communication disabilities.
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