Abstract

Spain is one of the signatory countries of Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) from 2006. The present article undertakes to analyse the impact of the CRPD on the Spanish legislation, especially the Act 8/2021 from 2 June 2021 on the reform of civil and procedural legislation in support of persons with disabilities. Special attention will be given to the access to jurisdiction of persons with disabilities. Another central point is the reform of Article 49 of the Spanish Constitution which – though with good intention – declares is it a national objective – to dismount the discrimination of persons with “reduced” (disminuidos) abilities.

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