Abstract

This article pays respect to the role of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) in revolutionising the rights of people with disabilities in Australia but makes the case for law reform of this landmark legislation. In analysing the successes and failures of the DDA, we provide a clear roadmap to reform the DDA toward a modern realisation of disability rights in Australia.

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