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Law and Society
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On the Couch with Rosemary Kayess
Law and Society
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On the Couch with Rosemary Kayess
People with disabilities are the most marginalised of minorities, according to Rosemary Kayess, who is the Associate Director of the Disability Studies Research Centre. She speaks with Susi Hamilton from UNSW media about her involvement in drafting the UN Convention on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Law and Society