Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’

The article highlights how the strategic use of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by disabled people’s organizations (DPOs) in Iceland has produced a shift in the balance of power with regard to how, and by whom, disability legislation and policy in Iceland is develope...

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Main Authors: Laufey Löve, Rannveig Traustadóttir, James Rice
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description The article highlights how the strategic use of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by disabled people’s organizations (DPOs) in Iceland has produced a shift in the balance of power with regard to how, and by whom, disability legislation and policy in Iceland is developed. The article draws on a study examining the last stages of a consultative process between representatives of DPOs and policymakers in Iceland leading up to the adoption, in May of 2018, of core disability legislation, Laws pertaining to services for disabled people with long-term support needs (No. 38/2018). It examines the process from the perspective of representatives of DPOs through in-depth interviews and document analysis. This article draws on critical theory and the human rights approach in its analysis, with a particular emphasis on the roadmap to the coproduction of policy provided by the CRPD and the UN CRPD Committee through the issuance of guidance to States Parties to the Convention. It draws attention to the DPOs’ ongoing refocusing of their strategies, and their emphasis on harnessing the rights contained in the CRPD to gain recognition of their right to participation in the coproduction of policy and in changing process norms.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2075-471X/8/2/11/ 2025-01-16T22:33:22+00:00 Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’ Laufey Löve Rannveig Traustadóttir James Rice 2019-05-14 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/laws8020011 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/laws8020011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Laws; Volume 8; Issue 2; Pages: 11 Convention on the Rights of Persons Disabilities (CRPD) disability disabled people’s organizations (DPOs) human rights approach critical disability studies co-production of policy Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/laws8020011 2023-07-31T22:16:32Z The article highlights how the strategic use of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by disabled people’s organizations (DPOs) in Iceland has produced a shift in the balance of power with regard to how, and by whom, disability legislation and policy in Iceland is developed. The article draws on a study examining the last stages of a consultative process between representatives of DPOs and policymakers in Iceland leading up to the adoption, in May of 2018, of core disability legislation, Laws pertaining to services for disabled people with long-term support needs (No. 38/2018). It examines the process from the perspective of representatives of DPOs through in-depth interviews and document analysis. This article draws on critical theory and the human rights approach in its analysis, with a particular emphasis on the roadmap to the coproduction of policy provided by the CRPD and the UN CRPD Committee through the issuance of guidance to States Parties to the Convention. It draws attention to the DPOs’ ongoing refocusing of their strategies, and their emphasis on harnessing the rights contained in the CRPD to gain recognition of their right to participation in the coproduction of policy and in changing process norms. Text Iceland MDPI Open Access Publishing Laws 8 2 11
spellingShingle Convention on the Rights of Persons Disabilities (CRPD)
disability
disabled people’s organizations (DPOs)
human rights approach
critical disability studies
co-production of policy
Laufey Löve
Rannveig Traustadóttir
James Rice
Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’
title Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’
title_full Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’
title_fullStr Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’
title_full_unstemmed Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’
title_short Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’
title_sort shifting the balance of power: the strategic use of the crpd by disabled people’s organizations in securing ‘a seat at the table’
topic Convention on the Rights of Persons Disabilities (CRPD)
disability
disabled people’s organizations (DPOs)
human rights approach
critical disability studies
co-production of policy
topic_facet Convention on the Rights of Persons Disabilities (CRPD)
disability
disabled people’s organizations (DPOs)
human rights approach
critical disability studies
co-production of policy
url https://doi.org/10.3390/laws8020011