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Academic researcher and disability and child rights activist
Rados Keravica

doctoral candidate at the University of Leeds

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Between Care and Rights: Social Policy Toward Disabled People

Posted by By Rados Keravica December 28, 2025Posted inHuman rights, Independent living, Policy analysis, Social policy, UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
A close up side view of a father and his young daughter who is a wheelchair user having a cute affectionate moment with each other whilst…
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Ilustracija statističkih grafikona.

Registry of Disabled People – More Harm than Good?

Posted by By Rados Keravica October 5, 2025Posted inBlog and commentaries, Human rights, Social policy, UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
In recent times, particularly in the past few years, I have often come across appeals from disabled people, their parents, and disability organisations calling for the…
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(Un)reasonable society and reasonable accommodations

Posted by By Rados Keravica November 13, 2023Posted inBlog and commentaries, Human rights, Policy analysis, UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Nearly two years ago, I received an email from a young disabled man from Serbia. He found my contact online and decided to write to me…
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Personal assistance – who is it for?

Posted by By Rados Keravica August 4, 2022Posted inBlog and commentaries, Human rights, Independent living, Social policy, UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Credits to Hatiye Garip,  a disabled illustrator from Turkey. See more of her work here. To start, let’s explore what personal assistance (PA) is and what…
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