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https://doi.org/10.55839/2318-8650RevParRPv34n2pa2-20Keywords:
Disability. Inclusion. Citizenship. European Union. Accessibility.Abstract
The recognition of citizenship for people with disabilities in the European Union has experienced regulatory progress, driven by the ratification of the UN Convention. This article examines the main measures adopted in education, employment, universal accessibility, and political participation, highlighting the main challenges that remain. It also underscores the significant influence of the Spanish constitutional reform as an example of legal adaptation and the crucial importance of transnational cooperation to achieve real inclusion by 2025.
Keywords: Disability. Inclusion. Citizenship. European Union. Accessibility.
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