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Das Recht auf soziale Sicherung nach der VN Behindertenrechtskonvention und dessen Implementierung in Uganda und Ghana

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2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6155-5
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0277-5
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Recht und Verfassung in Afrika - Law and Constitution in Africa
Volume
39
Language
German
Pages
243
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 20
    1. A. Hinführung zur Thematik No access
    2. B. Aktueller Stand der Forschung No access
    3. C. Forschungsfragen No access
      1. Methodik und Gang der Arbeit - Teil 1 No access
      2. Methodik und Gang der Arbeit - Teil 2 No access
      3. Methodik und Gang der Arbeit - Teil 3 No access
      1. I. Internationale Behindertenpolitik vor der VN BRK No access
      2. II. Die Entstehung der VN BRK No access
        1. 1. Medizinisches Modell von Behinderung No access
        2. 2. Soziales Modell von Behinderung No access
        3. 3. ‚Behinderung‘ nach der VN BRK No access
            1. aa) Formale Gleichheit No access
            2. bb) Materielle Gleichheit No access
              1. (1) Angemessene Vorkehrungen als Teil der Nichtdiskriminierung No access
              2. (2) Konkrete Maßnahmen zur Schaffung von Gleichheit No access
          1. b) Inklusion No access
          2. c) Barrierefreiheit No access
          1. a) Allgemeine Verpflichtungen nach Art. 4 VN BRK No access
          2. b) Erklärung des Vorbehalts nach Art. 46 VN BRK No access
        1. 3. Rechtsansprüche der VN BRK No access
        1. 1. Staatenberichtsverfahren No access
        2. 2. Individualbeschwerdeverfahren No access
        3. 3. Allgemeine Bemerkungen des Fachausschusses No access
        4. 4. Nationales Monitoring No access
      3. VI. Zusammenfassung zur VN BRK No access
      1. I. Der Begriff der sozialen Sicherung No access
        1. 1. Art. 22 AEMR No access
        2. 2. ILO Konvention Nr. 102 No access
          1. a) Allgemeine Bemerkung Nr. 5 des Sozialausschusses No access
          2. b) Allgemeine Bemerkung Nr. 19 des Sozialausschusses No access
        3. 4. ILO Social Protection Floors Recommendation No access
        4. 5. Sustainable Development Goals No access
      2. III. Zusammenfassung zum Recht auf soziale Sicherung No access
      1. I. Die normative Verknüpfung zweier Menschenrechte – Soziale Sicherung als Mittel zur Aufrechterhaltung eines Rechts auf einen angemessenen Lebensstandard No access
        1. 1. Grundverpflichtung zur Gewährung des Rechts auf soziale Sicherung No access
        2. 2. Maßnahmen als Normenkonkretisierung? No access
            1. aa) Der Zugang zu sauberem Wasser No access
            2. bb) Der Zugang zu geeigneten und bezahlbaren Dienstleistungen, Geräten und anderen Unterstützungsformen No access
          1. b) Art. 28 Abs. 2 lit. b VN BRK: Programme der sozialen Sicherung und Programme zur Armutsbekämpfung No access
          2. c) Art. 28 Abs. 2 lit. c VN BRK: staatliche Förderung bei behinderungsbedingten Aufwendungen No access
          3. d) Art. 28 Abs. 2 lit. d VN BRK: öffentlich geförderte Wohnungsbauprogramme No access
          4. e) Art. 28 Abs. 2 lit. e VN BRK: Leistungen und Programme der Rentenversorgung No access
      2. III. Die unmittelbare Anwendbarkeit von Art. 28 Abs. 2 VN BRK No access
      3. IV. Der twin-track approach des Rechts auf soziale Sicherung No access
      4. V. Zusammenfassung zu Art. 28 Abs. 2 VN BRK No access
    1. A. African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights No access
    2. B. Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples‘ Rights on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Africa No access
    3. C. Soziale Sicherung von Menschen mit Behinderungen im regionalen soft-law No access
    4. D. Zusammenfassung zum Menschenrecht auf soziale Sicherung für Menschen mit Behinderungen in Afrika No access
        1. 1. Menschen mit Behinderungen in Ghana No access
        2. 2. Menschen mit Behinderungen in Uganda No access
      1. II. Der Rechtsbegriff ‚Behinderung‘ in Ghana und Uganda No access
        1. 1. Verfassungsrechtliche Regelungen für Menschen mit Behinderungen in Ghana No access
        2. 2. Verfassungsrechtliche Regelungen für Menschen mit Behinderungen in Uganda No access
      2. IV. Gesetze für Menschen mit Behinderungen in Ghana und Uganda No access
      3. V. Zusammenfassung zu den Rechten von Menschen mit Behinderungen in Ghana und Uganda No access
        1. 1. Die Ratifizierung menschenrechtlicher Abkommen in Ghana und Uganda unter Berücksichtigung des Rechts auf soziale Sicherung für Menschen mit Behinderungen No access
        2. 2. Die Justiziabilität universaler Menschenrechte in Ghana und Uganda No access
      1. II. Der Rechtsanspruch auf soziale Sicherung für Menschen mit Behinderungen in Ghana und Uganda No access
        1. 1. Der Zugang zu sauberem Wasser in Ghana und Uganda No access
        2. 2. Der Zugang zu geeigneten und bezahlbaren Dienstleistungen, Geräten und anderen Unterstützungsformen in Ghana und Uganda No access
        1. 1. Der Zugang zu Leistungen der Armutsreduzierung für Menschen mit Behinderungen in Ghana und Uganda No access
        2. 2. Der Zugang zu Leistungen des Arbeitnehmer_innenschutzes für Menschen mit Behinderungen in Ghana und Uganda No access
          1. a) Allgemeine Gesundheitsversorgung von Menschen mit Behinderungen No access
          2. b) Psychosoziale Versorgung No access
      1. III. Staatliche Förderung bei behinderungsbedingten Aufwendungen in Ghana und Uganda No access
      2. IV. Öffentlich geförderte Wohnungsbauprogramme in Ghana und Uganda No access
        1. 1. Leistungen und Programme der Rentenversorgung in Ghana No access
        2. 2. Leistungen und Programme der Rentenversorgung in Uganda No access
        3. 3. Fazit Leistungen und Programme der Rentenversorgung in Ghana und Uganda No access
      1. Nichtdiskriminierung und Gleichheit von Menschen mit Behinderungen No access
      2. Barrierefreiheit No access
      3. Soziale Sicherung für den informellen Sektor No access
  2. Schlussbetrachtung No access Pages 219 - 220
  3. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 221 - 243

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