Description
Key features:
- Extensive chapter notes add critical context to areas of developing law
- Analysis of a range of sources: each chapter includes case law, treaty law, statutory law, regulatory law and legal scholarship
- A comparative problem-based approach, using concrete issues of inequality and discrimination to help students focus on real world concerns
- Examination of key contested topics such as marriage inequality, the rights of persons with disabilities, affirmative action, reproductive rights, employment discrimination and hate speech
- A supplementary online course with additional content and guidance for both students and instructors is available through Stanford Law School.
Written in a thorough yet accessible style and with contributions from leading international legal scholars, this casebook is ideal for lecture courses, seminars and summer programs in equality and anti-discrimination in law schools, as well as undergraduate courses in law, political science and sociology.
Contributors include: D. Allen, P.L. Cherian, D. Collier, J. Damamme, T. Degener, R. Ford, S. Foster, S. Han, K. Loper, S. Misra, D.B. Oppenheimer, M.-C. Pauwels, S. Robin-Olivier, B. Wang, W. Zhou
About the Author
David B. Oppenheimer, University of California, Berkeley, Sheila R. Foster, Georgetown University, Sora Y. Han, University of California, Irvine and Richard T. Ford, Stanford University, US
Reviews
'This book provides a unique contribution to the practice of equality and non-discrimination in different jurisdictions. It fosters a strategic use of comparative law. Such a global approach to anti-discrimination law promotes the diffusion of legal arguments which transform the principle of equality. A must read for lawyers and academics eager to achieve social justice.'
--sabelle Rorive, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
'Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law stands out for its carefully-curated selection of materials, its genuinely international range of reference, and the rigour of its editorial content. Equality and discrimination law has put down deep roots in multiple different legal systems: this book provides an invaluable overview of the conceptual debates that surround its development.'
--Colm O'Cinneide, University College London, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781788979221
Author David B. Oppenheimer
Format Paperback
Page Count 832
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd