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Inclusion as a law has stemmed from several aspects such as the advance of science, the militancy of health and education professionals, family members and people with disabilities themselves, however, we have a global historical framework that was fundamental, what is it?.

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The Global Historical Framework that was fundamental for inclusion as Law of people with disabilities is the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities , adopted by the United Nations in 2006.

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is a International Treaty that recognizes and promotes the rights and dignity of people with deficiency worldwide. /li> It was elaborated with the active participation of people with disabilities and their representative organizations, which conferred an inclusive character and participatory to the process of creating the treaty. The Convention establishes fundamental principles, such as equal rights, non-discrimination, accessibility and full and effective participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of social, political, economic and cultural life.

a Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities represents a significant advance in promoting the inclusion and rights of persons with disabilities at the global level.

It has been an important instrument in the fight against discrimination and the search for more inclusive and egalitarian societies , where all people can exercise their rights and fully contribute to the community.

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The global historical framework that was fundamental for the inclusion of people with disabilities is the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD).
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