McSherry Bernadette
Monash University.
J Law Med. 2008 Aug;16(1):17-20.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which came into force on 3 May 2008, marks the culmination of over five years of negotiations between States Parties and non-governmental organisations as to what constitute the human rights of and governmental obligations to individuals with disabilities. It differs from other Conventions in that, while it still sets out general rights, it also details the steps that should be taken to ensure equality of treatment. This column provides a general overview of the Convention, focusing in particular on Art 25 which sets out the right to health and Australia's obligations under the Convention.
《联合国残疾人权利公约》于2008年5月3日生效,它标志着缔约国与非政府组织就残疾人的人权构成以及政府对残疾人的义务进行了五年多谈判的成果。它与其他公约的不同之处在于,虽然它仍规定了一般权利,但也详细说明了应采取的确保待遇平等的步骤。本专栏对该公约进行了概述,特别关注阐述健康权的第25条以及澳大利亚在该公约下的义务。