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Monaghan on Equality Law 2nd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780191664168
Published: March 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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Written by a leading human rights and employment and practitioner, the new edition of Monaghan on Equality Law combines a comprehensive survey of UK equality law with an analytical critique of the legal framework and the concepts that underpin it. The text provides practical guidance on equality law as it applies to specific practice areas including employment, goods and services, housing, education, transport, and public law. It covers the history of equality law, domestically, regionally, and internationally. It also considers the social and political context for equality. It offers a detailed exploration of the domestic law, as well as reviewing the main EU and international human rights instruments addressing discrimination.

This book reviews the history of the Equality Act and its impact on the landscape of this area of law. It examines the innovative provisions introduced by the Act, including provisions addressing 'multiple' discrimination and statutory equality duties covering all protected grounds, and also considers the decisions arising from the case law emerging since the publication of the previous edition.

The text also covers new EU law addressing discrimination outside those areas presently and historically addressed by EU law, and a number of UN initiatives directed at addressing inequality and discrimination.

Subjects:
Discrimination Law, eBooks
Contents:
I Introduction
1: Introduction
2: The History and Context of UK Equality Law
3: Interpreting the Equality Act 2010
4: EU Law and Fundamental Rights

II Key Concepts The Protected Characteristics and Prohibited Conduct
5: The Protected Characteristics
6: Prohibited Conduct

III The Unlawful Acts and Enforcement
7: The Unlawful Acts: An Introduction
8: Work
9: Education and Recreational Services and Facilities
10: Services, Transport, Housing, Premises, Clubs, and Political Parties
11: Public Authorities
12: Post-relationship Discrimination
13: General Exemptions, Territorial Limitations, Extent and Liability
14: Practice, Procedure and Remedies

IV Strategic Action, Statutory Duties, and Commissions
15: The Equality and Human Rights Commission
16: The Statutory Equality Duties and Positive Action.