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Fostering Accessible Technology Through Regulation

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Delia Ferri is a Lecturer in Law at Maynooth University Department of Law and qualified attorney at law (Avvocato), enrolled at Verona Bar since 2008. Before joining Maynooth University, Delia worked at Centre for Disability Law and Policy of the National University of Ireland Galway and lectured at the Irish Centre for Human Rights. In addition, between 2006 and 2014 she worked as of counsel for a law firm in Verona and carried out substantial activity as independent legal consultant for different NGOs, research centres and international law firms. Her research focuses on the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in the European Union. G. Anthony Giannoumis is an assistant professor of universal design at the Department of Computer Science at Oslo and Akershus University College. His research focuses on technology law and policy. He is currently researching the implementation of policies aimed at ensuring equal access to technology. His research interests also include universal design, international governance, social regulation, and standardization, and he has conducted research on assistive technology, and intellectual property. Zusammenfassung This book focuses on active citizenship for persons with disabilities through the use of new technology. It attempts to grasp which regulatory options facilitate the production and marketing of accessible technology in an effort to realize an inclusive and accessible internal market for all European citizens, resulting in a synergistic opportunity to move science and society forward. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction: Fostering accessible technology and sculpting an inclusive market through regulationDelia Ferri! G. Anthony Giannoumis and Charles Edward O'Sullivan Part I1. Disability! right to culture and copyright: which regulatory option?Caterina Sganga 2. Robotic prostheses as products enhancing the rights of people with disabilities. Reconsidering the structure of liability rulesAndrea Bertolini 3. Does accessible technology need an 'entrepreneurial state'? The creation of an EU market of universally designed and assistive technology through state aidDelia Ferri Part II4. Public procurement as a means to achieving social gains - progress and challenges in European legislation and standards for accessible information and communication technologyDónal Rice5. Transnational convergence of public procurement policy: a 'bottom-up' analysis of policy networks and the international harmonisation of accessibility standards for information and communication technologyG. Anthony Giannoumis 6. Enforcing eAccessibility: is the current legal framework adequate?Robert Huffaker Part III7. A legal perspective on body implants for therapy and enhancementErica Palmerini 8. Assistive technology as support for the exercise of legal capacityPiers Gooding! Anna Arstein-Kerslake and Eilionoir Flynn ...

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