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The book explores the UK Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) alongside similar laws in the USA and Australia, specifically within higher education. It assesses the interpretation and application of the DDA, linking it to broader civil rights legislation. By examining geographic influences, it reveals how location shapes legal arguments and highlights the significance of context and specificity in understanding disability rights.
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Understanding Disability Discrimination Law through Geography, Fayyaz Vellani
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- 2013
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