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Structured negotiation as a boost for disability rights

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Context: Structured negotiation is an increasingly employed dispute resolution technique, offering a collaborative and solution-oriented approach as an alternative to litigation. Widely applicable, it has demonstrated remarkable effectiveness in settling disability rights cases, particularly in the United States.

Success in Disability Rights:

  • Particularly successful in resolving issues related to inaccessible automated teller machines, point of sale devices, pedestrian signals, and service provider websites.
  • Notable achievements include influencing companies like Walmart, CVS, and Caremark to create accessible prescription bottles and driving institutional reforms for more accessible voting machines and websites.

Win-Win Situation:

  • Presents a win-win scenario where defaulting service providers aim to avoid litigation costs and negative publicity, while complainants seek barrier-free participation in the marketplace.
  • Success hinges on establishing a robust body of disabled-friendly legal precedents.

Challenges in India:

  • Red tape and bureaucratic hurdles in Indian courts hinder traditional dispute resolution methods.
  • The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, allows reporting non-compliance to the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD), but the impact is yet to be fully realized.
  • Paytm's case illustrates that compliance directives can inadvertently result in increased inaccessibility.

Benefits of Structured Negotiation:

  • Offers service providers a way to avoid embarrassment, legal fees, and enables Persons with Disabilities to monitor implementation of fixes.
  • Emphasizes that the success of alternative dispute resolution is linked to the priority service providers assign to addressing the struggles of persons with disabilities.

Call for Action in India:

  • Urges businesses in India to prioritize the needs of disabled users and advocates for the widespread adoption of structured negotiation.
  • Highlights that businesses failing to embrace this approach risk losing out on the substantial buying capacity of persons with disabilities.

Conclusion:

  • Stresses the need for businesses to prioritize disabled users and sees structured negotiation as a powerful step in achieving this goal.
  • Encourages businesses to recognize the potential benefits beyond legal compliance and embrace openness in negotiations.

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