writing
“Many lawyers are usually frustrated writers,” only applies partly to a human being with legal education. I have a penchant for developing and writing texts. While I don’t get to it as much as I would want to, there are the occasional scribblings.
Development for All: How Human Rights Break Down Barriers to Technology, in: Lazar/Stein, Accessible Technology & the Developing World, Oxford University Press 2021
Women’s Political and Economic Participation (with Michaela Amering), in: Mental Health and Illness of Women (Springer)
Urgently awaiting implementation: The right to be free from exploitation, violence and abuse in Article 16 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) (with Peter Bartlett), International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, Vol. 53
A study on Freedom from Exploitation, Violence and Abuse of Persons with Disabilities, Council of Europe
Human Rights & Disability Advocacy – edited with Maya Sabatello (2014), cover by Kiss Me I’m Polish, LLC: “The authors have embarked on a fascinating, original, and groundbreaking project to tell the story of how the CRPD came to be.” — Michael Perlin, New York Law School
Promoting the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Central Asia: Critical Lessons from National Human Rights Institutions (UNDP, 2104)
Chapter on Persons with Disabilities in Anja Mihr/Mark Gibney Sage Handbook of Human Rights (2014)
Understanding the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities – Handbook for Handicap International (2010); the French Version is also available (2013).
World Report on Disability – World Health Organization/World Bank (2011), Contributor to Chapter 1
Human Rights in Austria 2006 – Juridikum Working Paper (2006)