A/HRC/RES/37/22 economic, social, cultural, civil or any other field constitutes discrimination on the basis of disability, which includes the denial of reasonable accommodation, Recognizing that participation, accountability, non-discrimination and empowerment are fundamental principles of a human rights-based approach to disability, and noting article 3 of the Convention in that regard, Mindful of the need to incorporate a gender perspective in all efforts to promote the full enjoyment by persons with disabilities of human rights and fundamental freedoms, Recalling the general principles reflected in the Convention, namely, nondiscrimination, full and effective participation and inclusion in society, respect for difference and acceptance of persons with disabilities as part of human diversity and humanity, equality between men and women, and respect for the evolving capacities of children with disabilities, Emphasizing that the enjoyment of equality and non-discrimination and the right to effective access to justice on an equal basis with others are closely linked to the enjoyment of the full range of human rights by persons with disabilities, Recognizing that progress has been made, yet deeply concerned that many persons with disabilities in all regions continue to face significant obstacles in achieving equality and non-discrimination, and effective access to justice on an equal basis with others, Emphasizing that taking all appropriate steps to ensure the provision of reasonable accommodation is essential to promoting equality and eliminating discrimination, Deeply concerned that girls and women of all ages with disabilities are subject to multiple, aggravated or intersecting forms of discrimination that affect their enjoyment of their human rights, including their ability to have access to justice on an equal basis with others, and that those forms of discrimination stem from harmful stigma and stereotypes based on gender and disability, and bearing in mind the risk of segregation, violence and abuse, including sexual violence and abuse, against women and girls with disabilities, including that occurring in the home, in families, in institutions and carried out by support providers, Deeply concerned also at the negative impact of those laws and practices on the rights of persons with disabilities that provide inadequate support to such persons to exercise their legal capacity on an equal basis with others, which has a negative impact on the enjoyment of equality and non-discrimination and in some cases that deny their right to effective access to justice on an equal basis with others or allow for their forced institutionalization on the basis of a real or perceived disability, Emphasizing that access to procedural and age-appropriate accommodations is essential to facilitating the effective role of persons with disabilities as direct and indirect participants, including as witnesses, in all legal proceedings, including at the investigative and other preliminary stages, and highlighting the key role of States in promoting appropriate training for those working in the field of administration of justice, including police and prison staff, in order to help to ensure effective access to justice for persons with disabilities, as recognized in article 13 of the Convention, Noting the cross-cutting nature of equality and non-discrimination in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which has an impact on all the Sustainable Development Goals, noting in particular Goal 10 and the specific reference in target 16.3 to ensuring equal access to justice for all and in target 17.18, to increasing significantly the availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by, inter alia, disability and other characteristics relevant in national contexts, as a means to measure the advancement under the 2030 Agenda and to ensure that no one is left behind, Noting also that, in 2019, the high-level political forum on sustainable development will review Goals 10 and 16 under the theme “Empowering people and ensuring inclusiveness and equality”, 2

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