Discrimination, Equality and the Law

Discrimination, Equality and the Law

by Aileen McColgan KC
Discrimination, Equality and the Law

Discrimination, Equality and the Law

by Aileen McColgan KC

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Overview

This monograph explores some of the conceptual questions which underpin the legal disputes which arise in relation to equality and discrimination. Among these are questions about the meaning of 'equality' as a legal concept and its relationship to the principle of non-discrimination; symmetrical and asymmetrical approaches to equality/non-discrimination; the role of comparators in discrimination/equality analysis; the selection of protected characteristics and the proper sphere of statutory and constitutional protections, and the scope for and regulation of potential conflicts between protected grounds. The author engages with domestic, EU and ECtHR case law as well as with wider international approaches.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782252016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/01/2014
Series: Human Rights Law in Perspective
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Aileen McColgan is a barrister at Matrix Chambers and Professor of Human Rights Law at King's College London.
Aileen McColgan KC is a barrister at 11KBW, UK, specialising in public and employment law with special interests in discrimination and equality, education and human rights. She was Professor of Human Rights Law at King's College London, UK, until 2019 and Professor of Law and Social Justice at the University of Leeds, UK, until 2021.

Table of Contents

1 'Equality', 'Discrimination' and the Law: an Introduction
2 Defining the Protected Characteristics
3 'Equality' and '(A)symmetry'
4 The Evolution of Equality Law
5 Competing Equalities
6 Multiculturalism and Equality
7 Conclusion
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