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International Workplace Discrimination Law

Edited by: Joseph Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Goral, Aneta Tyc

ISBN13: 9781032571348
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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With contributions from top legal scholars, this edited collection provides an international overview of the most up-to-date issues and new trends in law regarding employment discrimination in different countries. Confronting the US, the UK, Japan on the one hand, with the EU jurisdictions, namely Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Hungary, Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic on the other hand, this book pays special attention to the most significant changes to law in these countries and ongoing challenges they face.

The monograph is complementary to a former one entitled "Discrimination and Employment Law: International Legal Perspectives", Joseph Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Góral and Aneta Tyc (eds.), Routledge 2023, and at the same time works as a separate volume. Adopting a problem-solving approach, this monograph offers an in-depth analysis of both anti-discrimination statutory law and of a growing and still developing corpus of case law. This book will appeal to students, academics and practitioners working in the field of labour and employment law, anti-discrimination law and human rights law, as well as to employers, employees, trade unions, the ETUC, the ILO, and policy-makers from all over the world.

Subjects:
Employment Law, Discrimination Law
Contents:
International Workplace Discrimination Law: An Introduction
Jo Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Góral and Aneta Tyc

Part I. Discrimination Employment Law in Southern European Union Countries
Anti-discrimination Law in the Italian Courts: the new frontiers of the topic in the age of algorithms
Raffaello Santagata De Castro
Anti-discrimination Employment Law in France
Loïc Lerouge
The Right to Non-discrimination in Employment in the Kingdom of Spain
Jaime Cabeza Pereiro
Prohibition of employment-related discrimination in the Greek legal order
Ioannis Stribis

Part II. Discrimination Employment Law in Central European Union Countries
More equal than "others"…? The Hungarian Experience with "Other Status" as a Protected Characteristic in Terms of Discrimination in Employment
Szilvia Halmos
Overcoming the Persisting Scepticism with Equality. Equal treatment in employment: The Czech perspective
Kristina Koldinská, Jakub Tomšej
Discrimination in Employment in the Slovak Republic
Marcel Dolobáč

Part III. Discrimination Employment Law in non-European Union Countries
Sexual harassment in the British workplace
Jo Carby-Hall
Employment Discrimination Law in the United States: Strengths and Weaknesses
Risa L. Lieberwitz
Employment Discrimination Law in Japan: History and recent developments
Ryoko Sakuraba
International Workplace Discrimination Law: Concluding Remarks and Appraisal
Jo Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Góral and Aneta Tyc