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.
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This volume provides a brief, but comprehensive, analysis of the doctrine and theory that glosses the Constitutionâe(tm)s guarantee of equal protection. Topics covered include an analysis of rational basis review,...
Race, Religion and Ethnicity Discrimination: Using International Human Rights Law
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A study based on public forums conducted by the National Association for Colored People (NAACP) in six American cities, incorporating the perspectives of police representatives, criminal justice experts, community leaders,...
This law school casebook presents updated materials on employment discrimination law. The book provides a text for a comprehensive course on substantive and procedural law, including in depth analysis of...
The struggle for civil rights in America was fought at the lunch counter as well as in the streets. It ultimately found victory in the halls of government—but, as Richard...
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