Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Crises
Robust Human Rights Norms?
Author(s)
Funke, Carolin
Dijkzeul, Dennis
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book studies disability inclusion in humanitarian crises. It addresses the challenges of recognizing and including persons with disabilities and indicates the degree to which disability is being mainstreamed in international law and humanitarian action. Further, it explores how international organizations have promoted a rights-based understanding of disability in international law, and to what extent this understanding has gained acceptance in humanitarian policy and practice. Theoretically, Funke and Dijkzeul explore the robustness of the disability inclusion norm cluster during processes of institutionalization, translation, and implementation. The book examines these processes from a multi-level perspective, which involves a variety of actors beyond states, including organizations of persons with disabilities. Situating their analysis within the literature on humanitarian action and development, the authors argue for an increased focus on processes “below” the international level in international relations and international law scholarship to better understand disability inclusion.
Keywords
Persons with disabilities; Human rights; Humanitarian action; Norm implementation; NGO; Global governance; Governance; Disability; Inclusion; International relations; Bangladesh; South Sudan; Norm cluster; Non-governmental organization; United Nations; Multi-level analysis; Norm robustness; Organizations of persons with disabilitiesDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-53809-4ISBN
9783031538094, 9783031538087, 9783031538094Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2025Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanSeries
Palgrave Studies in Disability and International Development,Classification
Sociology
International relations
Human rights, civil rights