All disabled persons, whatever the: origin and nature of their disablement, must be entitled to additional concrete measures aimed at improving their social and professional integration. These measures must concern, in particular, according to the capacities... European Economic and Political Issues - 73. lappuseautors: Frank H. Columbus - 2003 - 214 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Theresia Degener, Yolan Koster-Dreese - 1995 - 778 lapas
...Member States (the United Kingdom being the exception) in 1989. Paragraph 26 of the Charter states: "All disabled persons, whatever the origin and nature...accessibility, mobility, means of transport and housing". Is this the much sought after guarantee of the rights of disabled people by the European Community?... | |
| Richard Pettinger - 1998 - 148 lapas
...specifically suited to their needs. Disabled persons All disabled persons, whatever the origin and nature of disablement, must be entitled to additional concrete...accessibility, mobility, means of transport and housing. Implementation of the Charter It is more particularly the responsibility of the Member States in accordance... | |
| Alan Neal - 1999 - 774 lapas
...resources and to medical and social assistance specifically suited to his needs. Disabled persons 26. All disabled persons, whatever the origin and nature...accessibility, mobility, means of transport and housing. Title II - Implementation of the Charter 27. It is more particularly the responsibility of the Member... | |
| Philip Alston, Mara R. Bustelo, James Heenan - 1999 - 986 lapas
...nature of their disability, must be entitled to additional concrete measures aimed at improving the social and professional integration. These measures...training, ergonomics, accessibility, mobility, means of trans" port and housing. However, the opportunity to add a social chapter was not grasped by the Member... | |
| David Farnham - 2000 - 486 lapas
...They must also be entitled to sufficient medical and social assistance. Disabled persons. The disabled must be entitled to additional concrete measures aimed...improving their social and professional integration. ASSIGNMENTS (a) Why did 'free collective bargaining', or collective laissez-faire, have such an appeal... | |
| Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter - 2007 - 366 lapas
...stipulates in point 26: .All disabled persons, whatever the origin and nature of their disability, must be entitled to additional concrete measures aimed...accessibility, mobility, means of transport and housing; (5) in their resolution of 20 December 1996 on equality of opportunity for people with disabilities... | |
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