Document Type
Video
Publication Date
1-15-2014
Keywords
People with disabilities--Civil rights; Ontario. Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005; Canada
Abstract
David Lepofsky describes what Ontarians with disabilities wanted the Ontario Government to include in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act 2005, policy analysis that led to this platform, what they won in 2005, and reforms they sought since 2005. This focuses on the challenge of deciding what specific ingredients to include in a new disability accessibility law to make it strong and effective.
Repository Citation
Lepofsky, David, "What Regulatory Powers Should a Strong Disability Accessibility Law Include?" (2014). David Lepofsky Lectures on Advocating for Disability Rights. 4.
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/lepofsky/4
Transcript
#4 - CC.srt (86 kB)
Closed Captioning File
#4 - David_Lepofsky_LAW_6135_IKB4002_Jan15_2014.mp3 (55314 kB)
Audio File
Comments
A Roy McMurtry Clinical Fellow lecture delivered to the Advanced Regulatory Policy seminar taught by Dean Lorne Sossin at the Osgoode Hall Law School.