Non-Discrimination Law:Comparative Perspectives
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Book Description
This collection, which stems from the International Conference on Comparative Non-Discrimination Law held at Utrecht, The Netherlands, in June 1998, covers both the general aspects of equality and non-discrimination law (Part I), as well as the specific grounds for discrimination, adverse impact or indirect discrimination, and affirmative action (Part II). Part III discusses diverse aspects of the enforcement of non-discrimination law; Part IV contains conclusions and an agenda for change. This book is unique in that it both provides a comparative view of anti-discrimination law in theory and practice, and looks at a wide range of grounds for discrimination, such as gender, race, religion and health. Its comparative and international approach renders this publication not only of interest to civil rights lawyers, but to all those engaged in human rights and comparative law.
Non-Discrimination Law:Comparative Perspectives,T. Loenen,Springer,9041110631,Civil Law,Comparative Law,Constitutional,Discrimination,General,International,Law,Law and legislation,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Political Freedom & Security - Human Rights,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,Law / International
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