Focusing on disability inclusion in humanitarian crises, this study examines the recognition and integration of persons with disabilities in international law and humanitarian efforts. It analyzes how international organizations advocate for a rights-based approach to disability and its acceptance in policy and practice. The authors investigate the processes of institutionalization and implementation from a multi-level perspective, involving diverse actors, including disability organizations. They emphasize the need for deeper exploration of grassroots processes to enhance understanding of disability inclusion in international relations and law.
Carolin Funke Reihenfolge der Bücher


- 2024
- 1998
Inhaltsverzeichnis1 Introduction.2 Materials and Methods.3 Results.3.1 The 17-Day Embryo.3.2 The 18-Day Embryo.3.3 The 19-Day Embryo.3.4 The 20-Day Embryo.3.5 The 21-Day Embryo.3.6 The 22-Day Embryo.3.7 The 23-Day Embryo.3.8 The 24-Day Embryo.3.9 The 25-Day Embryo.3.10 The 26-Day Embryo.3.11 The 27-Day Embryo.3.12 The 30-Day Embryo.3.13 The 35-Day Embryo.3.14 The 36 1/2-Day Embryo.3.15 The 40-Day Embryo.3.16 The 41-Day Embryo.3.17 The 42-Day Embryo.3.18 The Adult Tupaia belangen.4 Discussion.4.1 The Ontogeny of the Arteries of the Pelvic Extremity.4.2 Terminological Problems.4.3 Comparative Discussion of the Arterial System of the Pelvic Extremity.5 Summary.References.