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Papers:
Achieving
the value proposition of accessibility on the Internet; issues of information
policy, structures and technologies. By Clinton E. Rapley, Director of
Planning Services, AIMS (Presented at the
First Kuwait
International Conference on the Role of People with Special Needs in Building
the Information Society "Access to Information", Kuwait, 1-3 May 2006)
Promoting Accessible Information and Communications Technologies with
Reasonable Adaptation: Learning from the Manila Declaration and Design
Recommendations on Accessible ICT. By Clinton E. Rapley, Director of Planning
Services, AIMS (Presented to the Expert Group Meeting on Information and
Communications Technologies (ICT) for Persons with Disabilities, Beirut, 25-26
May 2004).
Strategic Framework and Scheme of Preparation of Training and Resource
Materials on Promotion and Capacity Building. Prepared under the
direction of María Cristina Sará-Serrano, President, AIMS by John R. Mathiason,
Managing Director, AIMS; Adjunct Professor of Public Administration, Wagner
School of Public Service, New York University (January 2004).
Critical
issues from a disability perspective: Accessibility. by Cynthia D.
Waddell, JD, ICDRI Executive Director and Lecturer-in-Law, Santa Clara
University School of Law, California, USA
Accessible ICT and the Convention
Considerations
for the proposed International convention to promote and protect the rights
and dignity of persons with disabilities. by John R. Mathiason,
Managing Director, AIMS; Adjunct Professor of Public Administration, Wagner
School of Public Service, New York University (June 2002).
Reflections on the proposed international convention on the human rights of
persons with disabilities in the light of existing international human right
standards: form, process and substance. by Andrew Byrnes, Professor of Law,
Australian National University, Canberra (June 2003).
Note:
select review of background and issues associated with elaboration of an
international convention on the rights of persons with disabilities.
by Clinton Rapley (June 2003)
Online Resources:
The WorldEnable
Validator. A technical
implementation of the
Manila Accessible
ICT Design Recommendations (March 2003).
Primer
on the Standard Rules
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