THE RIGHT TO POLITICAL PARTICIPATION FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN AFRICA

Authors

  • William Aseka Oluchina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-7138/2015/v3n1a14

Keywords:

right to political participation, CRPD, persons with disabilities, African human rights system

Abstract

This paper aims to give an analysis on the protection of the right to political participation for person with disabilities in Africa. To this end, I will seek to find out whether African countries have adhered to the standards set forth under the CRPD. Part one will explain the meaning of political participation in relation to persons with disabilities. Here I will also explain the different manifestation of political participation. Part two will give an overview of the African human rights system on the protection of person with disabilities. I will be focusing on whether the current system protects person with disabilities and importantly whether Africa needs a disability rights treaty different from CRPD. Part three will discuss the CRPD and the obligations it provides for states. Article 29 of the CRPD will also be discussed in detail explaining what is required. Part four will be critically reviewing domestic legislation of African countries that have signed and ratified the CRPD. The purpose is to assess whether these African countries have managed to adhere to the standards set forth by CRPD. Finally I will give recommendations on how African countries can effectively realise the right to political participation.

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Published

2021-04-19

Issue

Section

SECTION C: Regional Developments

How to Cite

THE RIGHT TO POLITICAL PARTICIPATION FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN AFRICA. (2021). African Disability Rights Yearbook , 3. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-7138/2015/v3n1a14