1: Janet Lord: Preamble2: Emily Kakoullis and Yoshikazu Ikehara: Article 1: Purpose3: Anna Nilsson: Article 2: Definitions4: Sarah Arduin: Article 3: General Principles5: Andrea Broderick: Article 4: General Obligations6: Jessica Lynn Corsi: Article 5: Equality and Non-Discrimination7: Roxanne Mykitiuk and Ena Chadha: Article 6: Women with Disabilities8: Ilias Bantekas: Article 7: Children with Disabilities9: Francisco Bariffi: Article 8: Awareness-raising10: Anna Lawson: Article 9: Accessibility11: Smitha Nizar: Chapter 10: Right to Life12: Stephanie Motz: Article 11: Situations of risk and humanitarian emergencies13: Lucy Series and Anna Nilsson: Article 12: Equal Recognition before the Law14: Eilionor Flynn: Article 13: Access to Justice15: Michael Perlin and Eva Szeli: Article 14: Liberty and Security of Person16: Phil Fennell: Article 15: Protection against torture and cruel or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment17: Amanda Keeling: Article 16: Freedom from Exploitation, Violence and Abuse18: Francesco Seatzu: Chapter 17: Protecting the Integrity of the Person19: Lawrence Mute: Chapter 18: Liberty of Movement and Nationality20: Janos Fiala-Butora, Arie Rimmerman and Ayelet Gur: Article 19: Living independently and being included in the community21: Aart Hendriks and Lalin Kovudhikulrungsri: Article 20: Personal Mobility22: Eliza Varney: Article 21: Freedom of Expression and Opinion, and Access to Information23: Molly Land , Anthony Giannoumis, Aga Kitkowska, and Maria Mikhaylova: Article 22: Respect for Privacy24: Janos Fiala-Butora: Article 23: Respect for home and the family25: Dimitris Anastasiou, Michael Gregory and James M Kauffman: Article 24: Education26: Penelope Weller: Article 25: Health27: Jerome Bickenbach and Dimitrios Skempes: Article 26: Habilitation and Rehabilitation28: Ilias Bantekas, Facundo Pennilas and Stefan Trömel: Article 27: Work and Employment29: Kevin Cremin: Article 28: Adequate standard of living and social protection30: Ilze Grobelaar Du Plessis and Jehoshaphat Njau: Article 29: Participation in Political and Public Life31: Ilias Bantekas, Chow Pok Yin Stephenson, Stavroula Karapapa and Eleni Polymenopoulou: Article 30: Participation in Cultural Life, Recreation, Leisure and Sport32: Mads Pedersen and Federico Ferretti: Article 31: Statistics and Data Collection33: Janet Lord and Michael Ashley Stein: Article 32: International Cooperation34: Valentin Aichele: Article 33: National Implementation and Monitoring35: Katherine Guernsey: Article 34: Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities36: Arlene Kanter: Article 35: Reports by State Parties37: Helene Combrinck: Article 36: Considerations of Reports38: Kris Gledhill: Article 37: Cooperation between States Parties and the Committee38: Ilias Bantekas: Article 38: Relationship of the Committee with Other Bodies40: Mary Pat Treuthart: Article 39: Report of the Committee41: Ilias Bantekas: Article 40: Conference of States Parties42: Ilias Bantekas: Article 41: [Secretary-General as Depositary]43: Ilias Bantekas: Article 42: Signature44: Ilias Bantekas: Article 43: Consent to be Bound45: Jacob Katz Cogan: Article 44: Regional Integration Organizations46: Ilias Bantekas: Article 45: Entry into Force47: Ilias Bantekas: Article 46: Reservations48: Konstantinos Magliveras: Article 47: Amendments49: Ilias Bantekas: Article 48: Denunciation50: Eliza Varney: Article 49: Accessible Format51: Ilias Bantekas: Article 50: Authentic Texts52: Tina Stavrinaki: Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
The un Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities : A Commentary