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Anna Arstein-Kerslake
Anna Arstein-Kerslake
Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne; Irish Centre for Human Rights, University of Galway
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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Legislating personhood: Realising the right to support in exercising legal capacity
E Flynn, A Arstein-Kerslake
International Journal of Law in Context 10 (1), 81-104, 2014
1882014
The support model of legal capacity: Fact, fiction, or fantasy
E Flynn, A Arstein-Kerslake
Berkeley J. Int'l L. 32, 124, 2014
1302014
The General Comment on Article 12 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A roadmap for equality before the law
A Arstein-Kerslake, E Flynn
The International Journal of Human Rights 20 (4), 471-490, 2016
1182016
Future directions in supported decision-making
A Arstein-Kerslake, J Watson, M Browning, J Martinis, P Blanck
Disability studies quarterly 37 (1), 2017
842017
Restoring voice to people with cognitive disabilities
A Arstein-Kerslake
Cambridge University Press, 2017
832017
The right to legal agency: domination, disability and the protections of Article 12 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
A Arstein-Kerslake, E Flynn
International Journal of Law in Context 13 (1), 22-38, 2017
732017
Restoring the ‘human’in ‘human rights’: personhood and doctrinal innovation in the UN disability convention
G Quinn, A Arstein-Kerslake
The Cambridge companion to human rights law, 36-55, 2012
642012
State intervention in the lives of people with disabilities: The case for a disability-neutral framework
E Flynn, A Arstein-Kerslake
International Journal of Law in Context 13 (1), 39-57, 2017
542017
Understanding sex: the right to legal capacity to consent to sex
A Arstein-Kerslake
Disability & Society 30 (10), 1459-1473, 2015
432015
An empowering dependency: exploring support for the exercise of legal capacity
A Arstein-Kerslake
Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 18 (1), 77-92, 2016
402016
Right to legal capacity in therapeutic jurisprudence: Insights from critical disability theory and the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities
A Arstein-Kerslake, J Black
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 68, 101535, 2020
372020
Human rights and unfitness to plead: the demands of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
A Arstein-Kerslake, P Gooding, L Andrews, B McSherry
Human Rights Law Review 17 (3), 399-419, 2017
362017
Legislating consent: Creating an empowering definition of consent to sex that is inclusive of people with cognitive disabilities
A Arstein-Kerslake, E Flynn
Social & Legal Studies 25 (2), 225-248, 2016
332016
Introducing a human rights-based disability research methodology
A Arstein-Kerslake, Y Maker, E Flynn, O Ward, R Bell, T Degener
Human Rights Law Review 20 (3), 412-432, 2020
282020
Unfitness to stand trial and the indefinite detention of persons with cognitive disabilities in Australia: Human rights challenges and proposals for change
P Gooding, A Arstein-Kerslake, L Andrews, B McSherry
Melb. UL Rev. 40, 816, 2016
272016
Unfitness to plead and indefinite detention of persons with cognitive disabilities
B McSherry, E Baldry, A Arstein-Kerslake, P Gooding, R McCausland, ...
Melbourne Social Equity Institute, 2017
162017
Legal Capacity & Gender
A Arstein-Kerslake
Springer International Publishing, Nueva York, 2021
152021
Implementing a participatory human rights-based research methodology: The unfitness to plead project
A Arstein-Kerslake, P Gooding, S Mercer, M Raymond, B McSherry
Journal of Human Rights Practice 11 (3), 589-606, 2019
142019
Gendered denials: Vulnerability created by barriers to legal capacity for women and disabled women
A Arstein-Kerslake
International journal of law and psychiatry 66, 101501, 2019
142019
Legal capacity and supported decision-making: Respecting rights and empowering people
A Arstein-Kerslake
U of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper, 2016
122016
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