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Disability and employment—towards a new economic model – Estrella Durá Ferrandis and Cristina Helena Lago

Estrella Durá Ferrandis In debates about addressing the place of persons with disabilities in society, the notion of inclusion has come to the fore. An ‘inclusive’ society adapts to the specifics of the individual, going beyond her needs to give her all the possibilities of success in life. Inclusion thus depends, for its full realisation, on a collective mobilisation as well as the willpower of social, political and economic organisations to achieve the integration of the most vulnerable. Since the beginning of the Covid-19 crisis, many companies have manifested a social contribution not only by donating medical equipment and helping the most disadvantaged, but also by investing large amounts of money in preserving employment and in manufacturing masks, respirators, gels and other indispensable health products. Beyond that, though, questions have increasingly been asked about the world after the crisis. Will everything return to normal? Was that normality really ‘normal’

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Judges avoid censure in complaints system

Judges avoid censure in complaints system Newsroom 4 hrs ago © Provided by Newsroom The vast majority of complaints about New Zealand judges over the past 15 years have gone nowhere, despite a United Nations recommendation and calls from the public for change. More than 3,200 complaints have been made about New Zealand judges since 2005, yet there have only been two occasions in which formal discipline was recommended. The complaints over the past 15 years have been made to the body responsible for overseeing judges, the Judicial Conduct Commissioner (JCC). The total, from figures come from the JCC’s own reports, cover all New Zealand courts and equates to four complaints a week.

KT Exclusive: How UAE s independent institution will protect human rights

KT Exclusive: How UAE s independent institution will protect human rights ashwani@khaleejtimes.com Filed on April 23, 2021 Saeed Rashed Al Hebsi, Director of the Human Rights Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation The NHRI will be responsible for human rights issues in the UAE, such as the rights of women, children and workers. The UAE National Human Rights Institution (NHRI), formed in accordance with the Paris Principles, will work to promote and protect human rights in the country, a top official said. Saeed Rashed Al Hebsi, Director of the Human Rights Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC), said that the competence, composition, responsibilities and independence of the NHRI, according to the draft law approved by the Federal National Council (FNC), are in line with the Paris Principles of 1993, which were adopted by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the UN Gene

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