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Discrimination Law

Editat de Pauline Hughes, Alice Mayhew KC
en Limba Engleză Foi volante – 28 oct 2015
The February 2023 release of Discrimination Law will be the final paper release before the product becomes available online only as part of Bloomsbury Professional's Employment Law Online Service. Please visit www.bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/digital-resources/law-resources/bloomsbury-law-online/ for more information and one of our team will be in contact to assist you further.Following the structure of the Equality Act 2010, Discrimination Law covers every aspect of discrimination, giving practical and detailed advice on the full range of legal equality issues.It will help you to:- Understand legal concepts relating to equality, diversity and inclusion- Bring or defend discrimination claims in courts or tribunals- Have up-to-date knowledge in a rapidly developing area of law and be aware of likely future changes - Be familiar with potential human rights arguments- Approach litigation in a practical and pragmatic way- Improve equality working practices in the workplace, education sector and in businesses providing goods, services, housing or transportDiscrimination Law considers discrimination in the arenas of employment law, goods and services, housing, education, and transport services across the fields of sex, race, disability, age, religious, marital status, gender identity, maternity and sexual orientation discrimination, equal pay, and EU equality law. It also contains commentary on practice and procedure in the employment tribunals and county courts including its own unique guideline to the amount and assessment of awards in discrimination claims.It includes specific sections on each of the protected characteristics in the EA 2010 while discrimination concepts which are common are addressed in the opening chapters. Common concepts across all protected characteristics are considered in detail, with special sections on matters specific to each aspects of discrimination such as direct, indirect, victimisation, harassment and disability discrimination. For each protected characteristic the legacy case law pre-dating the EA2010 is summarised as well as detailed analysis of recent case law. In the main, this is appellate case law but key first instance decisions are covered in respect of rapidly developing areas of law such as gender reassignment.In addition, the work explains the impact of domestic human rights legislation and decisions of the European Court of Human Rights on the interpretation and application of the Equality Act 2010.Topics are addressed in a concise and practical way with extensive cross-referencing in brief but helpful footnotes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845928667
ISBN-10: 1845928660
Pagini: 700
Dimensiuni: 172 x 255 x 70 mm
Greutate: 2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Pauline Hughes, General Editor, is a salaried Judge of the Employment Tribunals. Prior to taking up a full time judicial appointment, she was Head of Legal Services for the Disability Rights Commission ("DRC"), and was involved in many leading cases in the employment field, including Archibald v Fife Council (HL). She was also involved with leading cases brought under the goods, facilities and services provisions of the DDA such as Ryanair v (1) Ross and (2) Stanstead Airport Ltd (CA). Pauline also co-authored statutory Codes of Practice and has written articles for many legal publications.Alice Mayhew KC is a specialist in employment litigation. Her practice covers a wide spectrum of complex cases including all types of discrimination, equal pay, whistleblowing and breach of contract claims. Alice represents both respondents and claimants in the Employment Tribunal, County Court and appellate courts. Alice represents a wide variety of clients, such as those operating within aviation, construction, financial services and multi-nationals as well as individuals including senior executives and doctors. Since 2013, Alice has consistently been recognised as a leading employment practitioner by the legal directories.

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Discrimination Law examines discrimination law in the light of groundbreaking legislation such as the Disability Discrimination Act and the substantial increase in the number and complexity of discrimination cases in the courts and tribunals taking place today.