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Emerging International Trends and Practices in Guardianship Law for People with Disabilities

Robert Dinerstein, Esme Grant Grewal, Jonathan Martinis

The article explores the recent history of guardianship in international law, culminating in the CRPD, and developments that have occurred both in the U.S. and abroad “as a result of international diplomacy and discourse.” 

Download PDF Emerging International Trends and Practices in Guardianship Law for People with Disabilities

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