Anti-discrimination law enforcement : a comparative perspective
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Anti-discrimination law enforcement : a comparative perspective
(Research in ethnic relations series)
Ashgate, c1997
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Bibliography: p. 251-258
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Description
This text comprises a collection of essays on enforcement agencies in the area of discrimination law. It highlights commonality and difference of law and practice of enforcement in a selection of countries, exploring what works effectively and why.
Table of Contents
- Promting equal opportunity - the enforcement agency, Martin MacEwen
- the role of the equal opportunities commission in combatting sex discrimination, Alice Leonard
- the Dutch experience of enforcement agencies - current issues in Dutch anti-discrimination law, Peter Rodrigues
- disability discrimination and enforcement - future prospects, Brian Doyle
- Australia's rights and equal opportunity commission, Meredith Wilkie
- anti discrimination law - a Canadian perspective, John Hucker
- enforcement of equal treatment - the role of the equal treatment commission in the Netherlands, Jenny Goldschmidt, Lilian Goncalves
- the commission for racial equality - as an enforcement agency, Chris Boothman, Martin MacEwen
- South Africa - institutions and fairness, Sarah Christie
- the fair employment agency in Northern Ireland, Bob Cooper
- the committe on the elimination of racial discrimination as an implementation agency, Michael O'Flaherty
- concluding remarks, Martin MacEwen.
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