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Beyond Words: Access to Justice for Persons Labelled with Intellectual Disabilities and Clear Language Judgement Making
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Sheldon, Tess (Author)
 - Bianchi, Andria (Editor)
 - Vogt, Janet A. (Editor)
 
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            Beyond Words: Access to Justice for Persons Labelled with Intellectual Disabilities and Clear Language Judgement Making
        Abstract
            This chapter is about the distance between law and justice, particularly for people labelled with intellectual disabilities. It calls for a disability-inclusive approach to understanding access to justice that shifts from a procedural justice paradigm to one that considers substantive conceptions of disability justice. The chapter also examines the critical perspectives of disability rights and disability justice, highlighting the gaps between idealized notions of rights and everyday experiences of rights violations. The chapter proposes that procedural reforms, alone, are insufficient and distract from the need for transformative change. In particular, the chapter discusses clear language judgments as a strategy to improve the comprehensibility of legal information. While clear language judgments have been praised, there are concerns that they may oversimplify complex legal concepts and fail to address underlying biases and injustices. This chapter warns against uncritical adoption and calls for broader transformative change toward collective liberation and elimination of disability injustice.
        Book Title
            Intellectual Disabilities and Autism: Ethics and Practice
        Place
            Cham
        Publisher
            Springer International Publishing
        Date
            2024
        Pages
            123-136
        Language
            en
        ISBN
            978-3-031-61565-8
        Short Title
            Beyond Words
        Accessed
            1/8/25, 7:51 PM
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            Sheldon, T. (2024). Beyond Words: Access to Justice for Persons Labelled with Intellectual Disabilities and Clear Language Judgement Making. In A. Bianchi & J. A. Vogt (Eds.), Intellectual Disabilities and Autism: Ethics and Practice (pp. 123–136). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61565-8_10
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