The impacts of a driving ban
A socio-legal empirical analysis of the everyday experiences of people living with epilepsy in Finland
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https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.2576Palavras-chave:
Epilepsy, Driving ban, Socio-legal Studies, Impacts of Law, Law and Society, epilepsy and law, access to justiceResumo
This qualitative study explores the impact of driving ban legislation on individuals with epilepsy in Finland, focusing on how these limitations affect their everyday life. We do this by empirically analysing material from qualitative interviews, examining the experiences of individuals who have had a driving ban imposed on them. The findings reveal that driving is perceived as a crucial aspect of autonomy and identity, with significant implications for daily life and social participation. The study highlights the rigidity of current legislation regarding driving bans, which often fails to consider individual circumstances, leading to feelings of frustration and unequal opportunities. Recommendations include improving communication about legal guidelines, providing tailored support and enhancing access to alternative transportation services. This research contributes to the understanding of how driving restrictions intersect with broader socio-legal barriers, advocating for more inclusive policies that better support the mobility rights of individuals living with epilepsy.
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