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Section A: Articles

  • The need to go beyond ratifying the Marrakesh VIP Treaty: the case of Ethiopia
  • Yohannes Takele Zewale
  • A critical analysis of the duty to provide reasonable accommodation for employees with psychosocial conditions as an employment anti-discrimination obligation: a case study of Kenya’s legal framework
  • Shirley Genga & Meryl du Plessis
  • Imperatives of securing equitable access to healthcare services for persons with disabilities in Nigeria
  • Uzoma Prince-Oparaku & Ngozi Chuma-Umeh
  • Advance directives in mental health: A solution that legitimatises the problem?
  • Alexious E Silombela Kamangila
  • Criteria for law reform on comprehensive sexuality education for children with disabilities in South Africa
  • Thina Mthembu & Willene Holness
  • Reservation on the CRPD from a Mauritian perspective
  • Zahra Hosaneea
  • Table of Contents
  • Editorial
  • Section A: Articles
    • Zewale, YT
    • Genga, S & du Plessis, M
    • Prince-Oparaku, U & Chuma-Umeh, N
    • Silombela Kamangila, AE
    • Mthembu, T & Holness, W
    • Hosaneea, Z
  • Section B: Country Reports
  • Regional Developments
  • Book Review

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