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A clash of conventions? Participation, power and the rights of disabled children (2017)
Journal Article
Sandland, R. (2017). A clash of conventions? Participation, power and the rights of disabled children. Media and Communication, 5(3), https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v5i3.955

This paper considers the neglected topic of the relationship between the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, with regard to the participation rights of disabled children. It analyses ke... Read More about A clash of conventions? Participation, power and the rights of disabled children.

Patients' duties: the missing element in European healthcare law (2017)
Book Chapter
Sandland, R., & Lobato de Faria, P. (2017). Patients' duties: the missing element in European healthcare law. In A. den Exeter (Ed.), European Health Law. Maklu

This chapter asks why there is such a developed notion of patients' rights, but such an underdeveloped notion of patients' duties. It also considers the advantages and disadvantages of formally stating patients' duties in legal form.

Lessons for children’s rights from disability rights? (2017)
Book Chapter
Sandland, R. (2017). Lessons for children’s rights from disability rights?. In E. Brems, W. Vandenhole, & E. Desmet (Eds.), Children’s rights law in the global human rights landscape: isolation, inspiration, integration?. Routledge

This chapter examines whether the field of children's rights can glean any useful insights from recent developments in the field of disability rights.