1. Introduction 2.Models of disability/theorizing disability/discussion around identity (Tom Shakespeare) 3. Defining disability (Ros Madden) 4. Intersectionality (Oddn Mjll Arnardttir) 5. Autonomy, personhood (principles animating disability law) (Anita Silvers) 6. Framing piece on legal approaches (Jerome Bickenbach) 7. Non-discrimination and equality/reasonable accommodation (Philip French) 8.
Community Living (Rannveig Traustadottir) 9. Health/rehabilitation (Katie McDonald) 10. Culture/Linguistic identity (Nora Groce and/or Michael Schwartz) 11. Employment (Arlene Kanter) 12. Political participation and competency/ Disability and democracy/Voting (Michael Stein) 13. Deinstitutionalization (Camilla Parker) 14. Seclusion and restraints, torture (Janos Fiala) 15. Mental health laws (Bernadette McSherry/Michael Perlin) 16.
National human rights institutions and disability (Gauthier de Beco) 17. Criminal culpability standards (Warren Brookbanks) 18. Education (Rosemary Kayess) 19. Social protection and disability (Kelly Bunch) 20. Right to die/right not to die (Robert Dinerstein) 21. Disability and development (Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo) 22. Disability and inheritance (Nora Groce and Michael Stein) 23. International humanitarian law and disability (Janet Lord) 24.
Disability asylum law (Peter Blanck) 25. ICT and disability (Peter Blanck & William Myhill) 26. Housing (Michael Stein and Malcolm Langford) 27. Civil law systems and legal capacity (Michael Bach or Hezzy Smith and Francisco Barriffi) 28. Intellectual property and disability (Abigail Rekas) 29. Conclusion.