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Racial discrimination

by Tanya Katerí Hernández

(Brill research perspectives, . Comparative discrimination law)

Brill, c2019

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Comparative discrimination law : racial discrimination

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"This paperback book edition is simultaneously published as issue 3.1 (2019) of Comparative Discrimination" -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 58-69)

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Description

This fifth volume in the Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law surveys the field of comparative race discrimination law for the purpose of providing an introduction to the nature of comparing systems of discrimination and the transnational search for effective equality laws and policies. This volume includes the perspectives of racialized subjects (subalterns) in the examination of the reach of the laws on the ground. It engages a variety of legal and social science resources in order to compare systems across a number of contexts (such as the United States, Canada, France, South Africa, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Israel, India, and others). The goal is to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of various kinds of anti-discrimination legal devices to aid in the study of law reform efforts across the globe centered on racial equality.

Table of Contents

Racial Discrimination Tanya Kateri Hernandez Abstract Keywords Part 1: Comparative Law's Resistance to Race Part 2: Procedural Law Comparisons as to Equality Claims Part 3: Definitions of Discrimination, Equality and Race Discrimination Part 4: Criminal v. Civil Law Part 5: Multiple Discrimination/Intersectionality Part 6: Affirmative/Positive Action Remedies for Race Discrimination Part 7: Conclusion References

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