Race Discrimination in UK Law
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The Strasbourg Court and Indirect Race Discrimination: Going Beyond the Education Domain
Prohibiting indirect discrimination has been hailed as guaranteeing substantive equality by addressing issues of structural discrimination and inequalities in a way that direct discrimination canno...
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Race Discrimination and the European Union Anno 1996: From Rhetoric to Legal Remedy?
The question of the legal competence of the EU to adopt binding measures to assist in combatting racial discrimination has traditionally not received much attention. The Treaty on European Union do...
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Racial Discrimination and Nationality and Migration Exceptions: Reconciling CERD and the Race Equality
Directive
The principles of equality and non-discrimination offer potentially valuable tools to challenge discriminatory practices employed by States against non-citizens. However, nationality and immigratio...
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Discrimination and Difference: Race and Inequality in Australian Law
The absence in Australia of any constitutionally entrenched protection against racial discrimination allows the Commonwealth Parliament to legislate contrary to internationally recognised principle...
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Race, again: how face recognition technology reinforces racial discrimination
Purpose: This study aims to explore whether face recognition technology – as it is intensely used by state and local police departments and law enforcement agencies – is racism free or, on the cont...
- Urban Race Riots v. Effective Anti‐Discrimination Agencies: An End or a Beginning?
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A field study of age discrimination in the workplace: the importance of gender and race‒pay the gap
Purpose: The study examines whether age intersects with gender and race during the initial stage of the hiring process and affects access to vacancies outcomes and wage sorting. Design/methodology...
- Book Review: Anti-Discrimination Law on the Grounds of Race, a Comparative Literature Survey of Provisions in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and The USA
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The Burden of Proving Discrimination
Success rates in tribunal cases involving race discrimination are extremely low, lower even than in tribunal cases involving sex discrimination. The author has looked at a number of tribunal decisi...... ... PROVING DISCRIMINATION JENIFER ROSS The Law School, University of Strathclyde, UK ABSTRACT Success rates in tribunal cases involving race discrimination are extremely low, lower even than in tribunal cases involving sex discrimination. The author has looked at a number of ... ...
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Legal Protection against Discrimination based on Racial and Ethnic Origin Under European Union Law — Necessary but not Sufficient?
... ... * ABSTRACT Inter-related developments at three distinct levels of European Union law relevant to protection against race discrimination are the focus of this article. First, the art- icle considers Article 13 E.C. enacted by the Treaty of ... ...
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