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The right to life and the right to adequate housing: the indivisibility and interdependence between these rights 2016, para. 71

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Fifty years after the separation of international human rights into the two covenants, the United Nations is well situated to retrieve a unified and inclusive understanding of human rights and to affirm that the right to life includes the right to a place to live in dignity and security, free of violence. The Human Rights Committee has the opportunity to affirm this integrated understanding of the right to life in the ongoing preparation of its general comment No. 36. The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights has the opportunity under its Optional Protocol to highlight the connection between the rights to life and adequate housing in lived experience. Other treaty monitoring bodies have the opportunity to ensure that the understanding of the rights to life and adequate housing is informed by the experiences and unique claims of people with disabilities, women, children, migrants, racial minorities and indigenous peoples, among others.
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Children
  • Ethnic minorities
  • Persons on the move
  • Persons with disabilities
  • Women
Year
2016
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to life and the right to adequate housing: the indivisibility and interdependence between these rights 2016, para. 37

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The Committee's recognition in these cases that deportation into homelessness may constitute cruel and inhuman treatment or punishment, and that victims of homelessness in this context are entitled to a remedy, is significant. It is equally important, however, to ensure access to adjudication and remedy for those who experience the same deprivations of homelessness resulting from inaction or neglect within a State's own borders. In A.H.G and Jasin, the Committee considered the effects of widespread and systemic violations of the right to security and dignity. However, this consideration remained within the negative rights framework of prohibited "treatment" or "punishment". That framework is not conducive to hearing the substantive claim to a life of dignity, security and inclusion advanced by people with disabilities or women escaping violence, who do not see the fulfilment of their human rights merely as freedom from treatment or punishment but more fundamentally as a right to a place to live in dignity and security.
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Violence
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
  • Women
Year
2016
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 48

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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The Special Rapporteur also emphasizes that reasonable accommodation in housing is often linked to systemic patterns of discrimination and imbalances in power “which result in a society being designed well for some and not for others”. The Supreme Court of Canada warned that reasonable accommodation claims should not be allowed to shield systemic discrimination from scrutiny or leave in place imbalances in power that have led to the neglect of the needs or perspectives of marginalized groups in the design of policies. It is important to ask, in each individual case, not only what is required by the individual person with a disability to ensure equality, but also why the housing system created the need for individual accommodation in the first place. Requests for modifications of buildings or housing policies are usually only made because those requirements were not adequately considered when buildings or policies were designed in the first place. Persons with disabilities must be empowered to challenge housing, planning and zoning, social protection and justice systems that fail to meet their needs and thus deny them access to adequate housing.
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 15

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Institutionalization is a clear example of how violations of the right to housing occur when disability is misconstrued as a medical condition. Removing persons with disabilities from the general population and subjecting them to isolation and extreme social control is rationalized on the basis that they are being provided with “treatment” or “care”. Institutionalization often combines the worst living conditions with severe deprivation of liberty and cruel and inhuman treatment, including physical and sexual abuse. Conditions are invariably overcrowded, with limited or no access to sanitation and hygiene facilities, as has been documented in countries including Guatemala, Indonesia and Mexico. Residents in institutions and institution-like settings are often precluded from having outside social or family relations and deprived of choices about activities, social relationships, sexuality and identity. Persons with psychosocial or intellectual disabilities are at highest risk of being institutionalized forcefully and, outside formal institutions, are often subjected to extreme levels of institution-like control in privately operated rooming houses or “halfway” houses.
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Health
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to life and the right to adequate housing: the indivisibility and interdependence between these rights 2016, para. 32

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With the assignment of the right to life to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Human Rights Committee was charged with interpreting its universal meaning and clarifying State obligations to respect, protect and fulfil the right to life. Recent human rights treaties include the right to life as it applies to particular groups, specifically children, migrants and persons with disabilities. No doubt the interpretation of these provisions by treaty bodies will advance the understanding of the right to life in a manner that is informed by the lived experience of these different groups. To date, however, only the Human Rights Committee has adopted a general comment on this right, and all of the substantive jurisprudence on the right to life at the international level adjudicating allegations of violations of the right to life has emerged from cases under the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. In the light of this leading role, the Committee's jurisprudence requires considered attention.
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Children
  • Persons on the move
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2016
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82c

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] Civil society and organizations of persons with disabilities should take forward or support legal challenges to structural violations of the right to housing of persons with disabilities and seek systemic remedies.
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82b (ii)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [Courts, tribunals and national human rights institutions should:] Ensure access to justice and effective accountability for all aspects of State obligations with respect to the right to housing of persons with disabilities, including budgetary allocations and the effectiveness of strategies and programmes;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (xvi)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Ensure that local governments implement and adhere to the right to housing in all municipal action, including urban planning, zoning, planning of transportation and the production and maintenance of housing;
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (xiv)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Adopt accessibility requirements that apply to new housing and implement a clear time frame for ensuring accessibility within existing housing stock;
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (xiii)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Provide adequate financial and other support to persons with disabilities in a manner that ensures choice as to where to live and how support will be provided and that covers the full cost of housing and related expenses;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (xii)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Establish an independent budgetary review mechanism to ensure that budget allocations for housing and related forms of support are consistent with the “maximum of available resources” standard;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (xi)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Ensure that the necessary support is provided to organizations of persons with disabilities to facilitate effective participation in all areas of housing policy and decision-making;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (x)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Ensure that all persons with disabilities can exercise their right to legal capacity in any issue relating to the right to adequate housing, including to have access to and sign contracts for credit and leases;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (ix)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Ensure that the obligation of reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities is applied to public and private housing providers, financial actors and all aspects of the housing environment;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (viii)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Ensure that security of tenure and other legal protection in housing are developed and applied in a manner that recognizes the distinctive needs of persons with disabilities;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (vii)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Address homelessness among persons with disabilities on an urgent basis and prioritize measures to address the circumstances of those living in informal settlements and homeless encampments;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (vi)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Design and implement both qualitative and quantitative data collection about the housing circumstances of persons with disabilities, disaggregated on the basis of the standard survey questions of the Washington Group on Disabilities;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (iv)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Ensure access to justice and effective accountability mechanisms for claims to the right to adequate housing by persons with disabilities, including when States have failed to adopt reasonable programmatic measures to realize the right;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (iii)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Ensure that all persons with disabilities are able to live free from institutionalization and that access to adequate housing, the requisite services and appropriately trained support is provided in the community;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 82a (ii)

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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[In that regard, the Special Rapporteur offers the following recommendations:] [In consultation with persons with disabilities and their organizations, States should:] Ensure that non-discrimination provisions are based on substantive equality, recognizing positive obligations to address the systemic inequality in housing experienced by persons with disabilities;
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 81

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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If the immense potential of the integration of the disability rights paradigm with the right to housing is to be realized, States and other actors will have to make a fundamental shift in the way in which they think about and interact with the human rights of persons with disabilities.
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 78

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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A number of countries identified their national human rights institutions as having the jurisdiction to oversee the implementation of the right to housing for persons with disabilities, including Finland, Namibia and the Republic of Korea.
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 77

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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A number of jurisdictions have adopted a “housing first” model to address homelessness. The model provides chronically homeless persons, in particular those with psychosocial impairments and/or drug or alcohol addictions, with long-term housing and the necessary forms of support.
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Health
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 72

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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Under the National Disability Council Act of 2004 of Namibia, a council is established to monitor the implementation of a national policy on disability, including ensuring adequate allowances and pensions for persons with disabilities and developing and providing accessible housing through public schemes.
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 64

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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Through a number of cases, South African courts have played a leading role in establishing that, in order to meet a test of being “just and equitable”, evictions must not be permitted to render persons homeless, with particular attention to person with disabilities.
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 59

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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The significant potential of the disability human rights paradigm to advance the realization of the right to housing has not yet been fully tested in courts. Courts and human rights bodies have been reluctant to engage with the positive obligation of States to address systemic violations of the right to adequate housing experienced by persons with disabilities.
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 57

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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Cultural identity and expression are key to self-realization and inclusion in communities for many persons with disabilities. All the components of adequate housing identified above must be understood in the context of the right to culturally adequate housing. Accessible housing constructed on the basis of “universal” barrier-free design, for example, must respect diverse cultural identities.
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 53

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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Governments have obligations to remove not only physical but also financial and legal barriers to access to adequate housing for persons with disabilities. They must ensure the affordability of rents, utilities and other essential services, by providing the necessary financial assistance, such as through rental subsidies, and addressing barriers relating to rental contracts and access to loans.
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 50

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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Security of tenure is a cornerstone of the right to housing. Persons with disabilities are less likely to enjoy security of tenure and often experience catastrophic results owing to displacement and forced eviction. They often lose not only their physical home but also a network of support and contacts, without which they may not survive.
Body
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Movement
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities 2017, para. 46

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  • The right to adequate housing of persons with disabilities
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The standard of reasonableness to assess States’ compliance with the obligation to take measures to realize the right to adequate housing for persons with disabilities runs parallel to the similar standard of reasonableness that is applied in the context of the accommodation of the individual needs of persons with disabilities. The former relies on a standard of maximum of available resources to assess programmatic measures to address the systemic needs of persons with disabilities, while the latter relies on a standard of undue or disproportionate burden in relation to the specific measures required in individual cases. In many cases, however, there is no clear divide between individual needs and needs shared with others in the positive measures taken by Governments to ensure access to accessible housing. As Janet E. Lord and Rebecca Brown note, “the obligation to reasonably accommodate the unique needs of persons with disabilities merges with the obligation under the [International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights] and under the economic, social and cultural rights provisions in the [Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities], to apply the maximum of available resources to realizing the substantive rights in question”.
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Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2017
Date added
Aug 19, 2019
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