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Introduction to the CRPD Day 1 will provide participants with a general introduction to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). Leaders from the global disability rights movement will participate in a roundtable discussion and will provide inside knowledge of how the treaty came about as well as sharing their experiences and stories from the negotiation process. Today will provide participants with an introduction to the right to family life. Day 1 will also introduce the profound intersections that exist around the Right to Family Life between the disability and LGBTQI communities, a thread that is woven throughout the week’s discussions toward finding common cause and building more vibrant, stronger crossconstituency movements on these issues. Chair: Siobhan Mullally, Director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights, NUI Galway 8:30 – 9:15 Registration 9:15 - 9:30 Welcome to the Centre for Disability Law and Policy (CDLP) Eilionóir Flynn, Centre for Disability Law & Policy 9:30 - 9:45 Introduction of the 11th International Disability Law Summer School Catríona Moloney, Centre for Disability Law & Policy "The simultaneous interpretation of speeches and presentations provided by NUIG serves only to facilitate communication amongst participants at this summer school. Only the original speech and/or the revised translation of the speech is authentic. Where there is any difference between the simultaneous interpretation and the original speech (or the revised written translation of the speech) the original speech (or the revised written translation) takes precedence. Unless expressly authorised by the interpreters themselves, the use of the recorded interpretation for any other purpose other than mentioned above is strictly prohibited."