Discrimination against consumers with visually imparied patients accompanied by guide dogs
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26439/iusetpraxis2018.n48-49.4500Keywords:
disability, guide dogs, discrimination, public establishments, autonomy, independence, freedom, regulationsAbstract
This article tells us a series of events experienced by blind people in public establishments which were sued for discrimination because they prohibited said people from entering with guide dogs. Throughout the article, jurisprudence and regulations regarding discrimination, as well as similar events that enabled addressing issues such as the freedom, independence and autonomy disabled people have when accompanied by these dogs, were discussed.
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Published
2019-09-04
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Derecho y mercado
How to Cite
Aldana Ramos, E. G. (2019). Discrimination against consumers with visually imparied patients accompanied by guide dogs. Ius Et Praxis, 48(48-49), 67-88. https://doi.org/10.26439/iusetpraxis2018.n48-49.4500
