| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 694 pages
...resolution, entitled "Declaration on the Rights of the Mentally Retarded", reads in pertinent part : " * * * The mentally retarded person has a right to proper medical care and physical therapy and to such education, training, rehabilitation and guidance as will enable him to develop... | |
| United States. President's Committee on Mental Retardation - 1976 - 160 pages
...retarded person has, to the maximum degree of feasibility, the same rights as other human beings. 2. The mentally retarded person has a right to proper medical care and physical therapy and to such education, training, rehabilitation and guidance as will enable him to develop... | |
| René Jean Dupuy - 1979 - 524 pages
...particular condition. Article 2 of the Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons declares that the mentally retarded person has a right to proper medical care and physical therapy. Article 6 of the Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons provides that disabled persons... | |
| Theresia Degener, Yolan Koster-Dreese - 1995 - 778 pages
...retarded person has, to the maximum degree of feasibility, the same rights as other human beings. 2. The mentally retarded person has a right to proper medical care and physical therapy and to such education, training, rehabilitation and guidance as will enable him to develop... | |
| Robin Munro, Human Rights Watch/Asia - 1996 - 412 pages
...person has, to the maximum degree of feasibility, the same rights as other human beings. Article 2. The mentally retarded person has a right to proper medical care and physical therapy and to such education, training, rehabilitation and guidance as will enable him to develop... | |
| Stanley S. Herr, Lawrence Ogalthorpe Gostin, Harold Hongju Koh - 2003 - 582 pages
...resolution, entitled 'Declaration on the Rights of the Mentally Retarded', reads in pertinent part: The mentally retarded person has a right to proper medical care and physical therapy and to such education, training, rehabilitation and guidance as will enable him to develop... | |
| Klaus Dieter Beiter - 2006 - 787 pages
...adopted by UNGA Resolution 2856 (XXVI) of 20 December 1971. Principle 2 of the Declaration states, "The mentally retarded person has a right to proper medical care and physical therapy and to such education, training, rehabilitation and guidance as will enable him to develop... | |
| Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter - 2007 - 366 pages
...retarded person has, to the maximum degree of feasibility, the same rights as other human beings. 2. The mentally retarded person has a right to proper medical care and physical therapy and to such education, training, rehabilitation and guidance as will enable him to develop... | |
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