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Discrimination in Employment: Law and Practice
Written by the leading practioners in the field of discrimination law, this guide gives the reader an understanding of both law and practice. It is useful for use before and during tribunal proceedings and contains illustrative flow charts, case studies and examples to illuminate this significant area of law.
Author(s) | By Jenny Mulvaney. |
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Publisher | The Law Society |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 400 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 19 Jul 2006 |
Availability | Available |
Written by the leading practioners in the field of discrimination law, this guide gives the reader an understanding of both law and practice. It is useful for use before and during tribunal proceedings and contains illustrative flow charts, case studies and examples to illuminate this significant area of law.
Part 1 - Legal Principles: 1. Introduction; 2. Sex and sexual orientation discrimination; 3. Race, religion or belief discrimination; 4. Disability discrimination; 5. Age discrimination; 6. Discrimination on other grounds; 7. Equal pay; 8. Remedies. Part
Jenny Mulvaney is a solicitor with 15 years' employment law experience in both private practice and the public sector. She is a member of the Law Society's Employment Law Committee. With contributions from Christa Christensen, Makbool Javaid, Dennis Tayl