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[D+11] Human Rights Test

Human rights Test for the rule of law

Reader's letter “Test for the rule of law” in the KOBINET - Forum – 31.10.2008, 12:12, for article: Last Interview with Elke Bartz now online [1]
As well as Posting in the Forum [2] of BICEPS-INFO [3] to the article: The Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities ratified [4]
http://www.bizeps.or.at/news.php?nr=9234#fid8954 [5] 31. October 2008, 12:00 PM

The UN Convention is a Test for the rule of law

Quote from the last Interview with Elke Bartz (full Text see below, note):

“... And of course I wish that the UN Convention is ratified! If the would be implemented as it reads, then that would be just fantastic. I don't, or at least not fear of that happening so fast. Some wonderful passages, which would lead to a year and a half after the entry into force would have to sit about half of the officials actually in jail because they have violated the law.”

Germany delayed the ratification still 1 [6]That Austria has to grant already struggled through, the General human rights of disabled people. Whether Austrian officials take part in the next few months, the last words of Elke Bartz (in own interest) to the heart? (www.katja.at/leben [7])

Gerhard Lichtenauer, Austrian Citizens ' Initiative “Home instead of home [8]” and Katja's Blog (katja.at [9])

Source: kobinet-nachrichten [10] 31.10.2008 – 07:13

Last Interview with Elke Bartz now online [1]

Bonn (kobinet), “Be vigilant. - Be on the alert. You looking for friends. The Rest comes from alone.” This is the Motto of an Interview by Heike was in the magazine, the action man Zirden published with Elke Bartz, has this led shortly before the death of Elke Bartz with her. The Interview, which deals with the handling of the Die, it can now be found online.

“Elke, on 18. July was spread over www.kobinet-nachrichten.org a message that you quoted were: ‘I'm expected to live long because I have lung, bone and liver cancer. To Christmas gifts I think.’ You're dealt with this diagnosis very offensive. Why?” Heike Zirden asked in the Interview, for example, Elke Bartz and received the following answer: “Because it is as much a part of my life along with many other things. When you consider how many people suffer daily from cancer and how many facets of this disease, there is, I don't know why this is a taboo subject. And if it is, it is high time that it is withdrawn from this corner. To have the opportunity to be able to about my Situation and me of friends and Acquaintances adopt talk, I see as a great grace. It just does me good. People who are not able to deal with your illness as offensive, do not have this Chance. You withdraw and are at the end of your life alone.” omp

“Be on your guard. - Be on the alert.” The entire Interview with Elke Bartz (ForseA.de [11])
(The overall view in new window on right click)

Download (PDF, 81KB) [12]

Source: Granted (www.klagsverband.at [13]), 31. October 2008

The Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities ratified [14]

With the publication in the Federal law Gazette on 23. In October 2008, the agreement was intra-coming government-binding.

In order for a process to finish that which was begun on 30 March 2007 with the signing by Minister for social Affairs Buchinger.

Practically, the ratification means that the Convention can be applied in intra come from the state directly. Some of the provisions are formulated in such a way that individuals appointed directly to the fact and rights against the state can be derived.

Other provisions are directed by its wording, to the Republic of Austria. These will need to be assessed in the next few years, whether the Austrian law have been met you already or you are yet to implement the law.

Here you will find the German translation (html [15], pdf [16]) and the optional Protocol (html [17], pdf [18]).

  1. Addendum on 24.3.2009: The UN disability rights Convention has been ratified by Germany to the end of the year in 2008 and enters into force on 26.03.2009 now in Germany, too, definitely. [19]

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