Corporations and disability rights : Bridging the digital divide

Pathakji, Neha,

Corporations and disability rights : Bridging the digital divide - First edition. - New Delhi Oxford University Press 2018 - xxvi, 331 pages : illustrations (black and white) ;

Foreword / Amita Dhanda -- Preface -- Introduction -- Embedding the right to access the internet in human rights framework -- Re-conceptualizing the corporate human rights obligation -- Corporations and the goldilocks dilemma of international human rights laws -- Mandating the Midas touch : anti-discrimination laws and corporations -- The interconnected pentagon model : from commitment to compliance -- Conclusion.

The emergence of a decentralized, fragmented, and low-cost Internet opened up possibilities for persons with disabilities to lead an independent and inclusive life, which had been denied to them in the physical world. However, despite advancement in technology persons with disabilities have been excluded. With the digital divide opening up before them, there is a danger that social injustice faced by persons with disabilities in the physical world may be replayed in virtual space. Since the Internet is largely dominated by corporations, this digital divide cannot be bridged without questioning their role. This book explores the interplay between human rights of persons with disabilities and corporate obligation towards the creation of an inclusive and accessible Internet.

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Computers and people with disabilities.
Digital divide.
Corporation law.
People with disabilities
Computers and people with disabilities.
Corporation law.
Digital divide.
People with disabilities

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