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East Asia Disability Studies Forum 2016: Legal Capacity (Article 12 of the CRPD) and Adult Guardianship

NAGASE Osamu, KIRIHARA Naoyuki, and ITO Kasumi (eds.) March 18, 2017
Report Issued by Research Center for Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.29, 303p. ISSN 1882-6539 ※

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NAGASE Osamu, KIRIHARA Hisayuki, and ITO Kasumi (eds.) March 18, 2017 East Asia Disability Studies Forum 2016: Legal Capacity (Article 12 of the CRPD) and Adult Guardianship, Report Issued by Research Center for Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.29, 303p. ISSN 1882-6539 ※

East Asia Disability Studies Forum 2016: Legal Capacity (Article 12 of the CRPD) and Adult Guardianship

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■Table of Contents

 Foreword
NAGASE Osamu 5-6
 Programme
 9-11
 Opening and Welcome address
TATEIWA Shinya 13-14
 Keynote Address “The Challenges of CRPD and legal capacity”
IKEHARA Yoshikazu 15-41

Session 1 on South Korea

 Challenges and Strategies of Adult Guardianship System in South Korea
KOH Kwancheol 44-62
 Guaranteeing the Legal Capacity of Persons with Disabilities  
SER Inwhan 63-72
 Discussion
 73-80

Session 2 on China

 Adult Guardianship and Persons with Disabilities in Mainland China: An Overview
CHEN Bo and Gao Wei 82-96
 Issues to be considered for the implementation of UNCRPD ARTICLE 12 in Chinese law, based on empirical research on legal capacity and guardianship in China
HUANG Yi 97-109
 Barrier on transform and strategy analysis on UNCRPD ARTICLE 12
HUANG Xuetao 110-121
 Discussion
122-130

Session 3 on Taiwan

 Practical Operation of New Guardianship over Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Taiwan
CHEN Cheng-Liang 132-148
 Legal Capacity and Voting Participation:The Case of Taiwan
LIN Tsong-Jyi 149-161
 The Challenge and Response of Legal Capacity of People with Mental Disabilities: Taiwanese Report
CHEN Hannah 162-175
 The real challenges to article 12 - Equal Recognition before the law
TENG Hsi-Hua 176-185
 Discussion
186-193

 Closing Statement for the First Day and Welcome Address
YOSHIDA Mikio 194-195

Session 4 on Japan

 Alternatives to the adult guardianship
TATEIWA Shinya 198-208
 Adult Guardianship, Supported Decision-making and Good Practices in Japan
KIRIHARA Naoyuki 209-224
 Discussion
225-236

Panel Discussion

 Panel Discussion on legal capacity and adult guardianship in East Asia
IKEHARA Yoshikazu, CHAN Tsun Kit, HYUN Geunsik, Huang Yi, SUN Nai-Yi, KIRIHARA Naoyuki 238-266

 Closing Address
TATEIWA Shinya 267-268

Poster presentations

The view of work in the disability movement: The 'people who cannot work/people who can work' gap
TERAME Anji 270-279
Self-Determination and Legal Capacity
HASEGAWA Yui 280-287
The Situations of Persons with Psychosocial Disabilities All over the World: Issues Concerning Legal Capacity
ITO Kasumi 288-295
UNCRPD and Taiwan's Education Policy
CHANG Heng-hao 296
Supported Decision and Dignity - A Self-Advocate Journey, Hong Kong Chosen Story
CHAN Tsun Kit and FUNG Wai Ying Emily 297

Afterword: East Asia Disability Studies Forum 2016 - Door, Tower of the Sun and Detective Conan
Nagase Osamu 299-301

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