Evaluating Disability Law in Promoting Equal Opportunities and Inclusive Development

Authors

  • Dr. Ankit Kumar Author
  • Sanjeet Kumar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32595/ijlpp/v2i1.2026.29

Keywords:

Disability Rights, Public Policy, Equal Opportunities, Disability Creation Model (DCP), Disability Law and Inclusive Governance

Abstract

Disability law is essential for promoting equality, defending rights, and encouraging people with disabilities to participate in all facets of society. There are still large discrepancies between legal aim and actual results, even in countries with extensive legal structures. The government of Quebec set up a system to track its progress in granting individuals with disabilities the right to equality. A policy titled "Equals in Every Respect: Because Rights Are Meant to Be Exercised" and other legal prescriptions were adopted by the provincial government in 2009 with the goal of greatly boosting social engagement of individuals with impairments. The Quebec Model, also known as the Disabilities Creation Process, is a conceptual reference framework that suggests public servants should be able to recognize environmental barriers and take appropriate action to turn them into facilitator. Acquiring quantitative and qualitative data collection tools and strategies that connect the quality of social engagement for different population segments with or without disabilities to the quality of access to the elements of the social and physical surroundings is a challenge for comprehensive policy-monitoring processes. In order to close the gap between practice and law, the report highlights the necessity of more effective enforcement, better policy coordination, capacity training, and inclusive governance techniques. This study emphasizes the need of bolstering disability law in order to attain equitable and sustained inclusive growth by putting out a thorough framework that incorporates legal, social, and economic aspects. It advances continuous conversations about based on rights strategies and the achievement of equitable opportunity for people with disability.

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Published

30-03-2026

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