Discrimination Law (3rd edn)
Discrimination Law (3rd edn)
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Abstract
This book is a challenging, thought-provoking yet highly accessible introduction to discrimination law. It takes a thematic approach, illuminating the major issues in discrimination law, while imparting an in-depth understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of legal responses to complex social problems of inequality. This is enhanced by the comparative approach. By considering equality law in the UK, US, India, Canada, and South Africa, as well as the European Union and under the European Convention on Human Rights, the book exposes common problems across different jurisdictions and canvasses a variety of differing legal solutions. As in the highly successful previous editions, the book locates discrimination law within its historical and social context. One of its major strengths is the development of an analytic framework of substantive equality, drawing on a range of sources, and the author’s wide experience of equality law in many jurisdictions. Chapters 2 and 3 chart the historical, economic, and social challenges and legal responses in relation to the main sources of discrimination: gender, race, disability, religion and belief, age, and LGBTQI rights. Chapter 4 addresses the ways in which different jurisdictions formulate grounds of discrimination or protected characteristics; while Chapter 5 deals with the meaning of key concepts such as direct discrimination (disparate treatment); indirect discrimination (disparate impact); and when limitations on equality are legitimate. Chapter 6 tests these concepts in some of the most challenging contexts: pregnancy and parenting, equal pay, reasonable accommodation, and sexual harassment, while Chapter 7 examines the particularly controversial issue of affirmative action or deliberate preference policies. Chapter 8 asks how the right to equality can be made more effective, critically assessing the paradigm individual complaints model, and possible alternatives, from class actions and strategic litigation to mainstreaming and positive duties to promote equality.
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Front Matter
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Equality: Concepts and Controversies
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Social Context and Legal Developments: Gender, Race, and Religion
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Social Context and Legal Developments: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Disability, and Age
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The Scope of Discrimination Law
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Legal Concepts: Direct, Indirect Discrimination, and Beyond
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Challenges and Contestations: Pregnancy and Parenting, Equal Pay, Sexual Harassment, and Duty of Accommodation
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Symmetry or Substance: Reversing Discrimination
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Making Equality Effective: Refashioning Remedies
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End Matter
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