Council of Europe

The key issues about violence against women with disabilities

21 September 2010 – End of September, the Council of Europe is expected to draft the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence. Therefore EDF presents improvements to make sure women with disabilities will be taken into account in this important human rights text. Read on why gender dimension is important […]

How can Europe improve the journey of 65 million citizens?

16 December 2009 – Accessible transport is a vital condition for the implementation of one of the four freedoms granted by the European Union to its citizens: the free movement within its borders, for European residents with disabilities. Tomorrow 17 December, the Council will be discussing a very necessary regulation about bus passengers’ rights. Six

Publication: Access to social rights for people with disabilities in Europe (CoE, 20039

This report describes general principles and measures designed to give people with disabilities access to social rights in Europe. It also identifies those obstacles that still impede access for people with disabilities to full participation in society. It also give numerous examples of good practice.This publication can be ordered from the Council of Europe: Tel

Publication: Legislation against women with disabilities (CoE, 2003)

This publication analyses the underlying factors of double discrimination based on gender and handicap and proposes actions to achieve real equality.This publication can be ordered from the Council of Europe: Tel : +33/3/88.41.25.81,E-mail : publishing@coe.int,Website : http://book.coe.int Order reference : 92-871-5316-7. 

Publication: Legislation to counter discrimination against persons with disabilities (CoE, 2003)

This comparative analysis takes stock of existing legislation covering all areas of life such as education, mobility, accessibility, vocational guidance and training, employment, sports, leisure and culture, medical care, etc. This report identifies three main approaches to achieve equality of opportunity: anti-discrimination legislation, preferential treatment and compensatory measures.This publication can be ordered from the Council

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