Discrimination: the limits of the law
Dublin Core
Title
Discrimination: the limits of the law
Description
This book "is a collection of 23 essays by leading experts who explore the aims and limits of law in regulating discrimination...The main focus is on racial discrimination, but the essays draw generally on experience in combating sex discrimination and other forms of discrimination. There is critical examination of the civil rights model of anti-discrimination law, both in the USA and in the United Kingdom, of the principal of equal treatment in EEC law and of approaches to compensatory discrimination, with reference to India, Malaysia and Southern Africa, as well as positive action in Europe and the USA." (Publishers text)
Creator
Hepple, Bob and Erika M Szyszczak
Publisher
Mansell, 1992 pp481 Index
Identifier
SR L 113
Collection
Citation
Hepple, Bob and Erika M Szyszczak, “Discrimination: the limits of the law,” accessed May 3, 2024, https://statewatch.omeka.net/items/show/5000.