Ableism in the college of international lawyers: On disabling differences in the professional field

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Leiden Journal of International Law Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI:10.1017/S0922156523000171
Lys Kulamadayil
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Abstract In the wake of the #metoo and #blacklivesmatter movements, the masculine and ‘methodologically white’ nature of the core of the international legal profession has received renewed attention, and attempts to diversify it are well underway. Absent from the conversations that accompany such diversification efforts are reflections on the pervasiveness of ableism in the profession. Ableism describes implicit assumptions about the species-typical condition of the human body and the ways in which it interacts with the material and social world. The importance of ableism in excluding and marginalizing persons with disabling differences in international legal academia has widely been overlooked. This neglect simultaneously contributes to ableist re-productions of the profession and affects how international law understands and governs disability.
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国际律师学院的异化:论职业领域的异化差异
在“我也是”和“黑人的生命也重要”运动之后,国际法律界核心的男性化和“方法论上的白人”性质重新受到关注,并正在努力使其多样化。伴随着这种多元化努力的对话中,缺少对职业中普遍存在的残疾歧视的反思。残疾歧视描述了关于人类身体的典型物种状况及其与物质和社会世界相互作用的方式的隐含假设。国际法律学术界普遍忽视了残疾歧视在排斥和边缘化有残疾差异的人方面的重要性。这种忽视同时助长了该职业的残疾主义再现,并影响了国际法如何理解和管理残疾。
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