Impact Of Globalization On The Human Rights Of Persons With Disabilities
- IJLLR Journal
- Dec 12, 2025
- 1 min read
Alok Kumar Chaurasiya, Research Scholar, Department of Law,
Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, M.P.
ABSTRACT
Disable person is also a human being. Every disable person have all human rights . The patterns of globalization and its significant effects on disability are examined in this thorough article. In 2006, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and other international agreements have had a significant impact on disability discourse and policy frameworks due to globalization, expanding worldwide agreement on disability rights. Globalization-related economic changes have affected employment prospects across a range of industries, presenting both opportunities and challenges for people with disabilities. Due to globalization-driven technological breakthroughs, assistive technology have become widely used, enabling those with disabilities to overcome obstacles and engage more fully in society. Nonetheless, efforts are required to provide fair access to these technologies because the digital divide is still an issue. Access to healthcare and rehabilitation services for individuals with disabilities has also been impacted by globalization, both positively and negatively. To guarantee equitable access to high-quality treatments, international cooperation and a dedication to universal healthcare are essential. Additionally, globalization has impacted the cultural and social aspects of disability, resulting in a broader comprehension of disability rights. To fully realize the benefits of globalization, coordinated efforts are needed to overcome obstacles, close gaps, and guarantee that disability rights are respected so that people with disabilities can prosper in a more welcoming society.
Keywords: Globalization, C.R.P.D. 2006, International agreements, Persons with Disabilities, Rehabilitation, Equitable access, Social aspects, impact, Opportunities and challenges, etc.
