Discrimination Law: Text, Cases and Materials

Discrimination Law: Text, Cases and Materials

by Aileen Mc Colgan (Author)

Synopsis

This is the second edition of a work which offers comprehensive coverage of the relevant UK and European Community law with a critical analysis of that law. The book,unusually, deals in detail with Northern Irelands fair employment legislation as well as the law relating to sex, race and disability discrimination and equal pay. Structured so as to be accessible to the student approaching discrimination law for the first time, the book is sufficiently detailed and analytical to appeal to the well-informed reader, and to provide those engaged in research with a solid base for further independent study. For the undergraduate student studying discrimination law as a free-standing subject or as part of a wider course, the book provides a one stop shop; for the postgraduate student, too, it provides a challenging core text for any discrimination law course.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 826
Edition: 2
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Published: 09 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 1841134848
ISBN 13: 9781841134840

Media Reviews
...McColgan is at the cutting-edge of the developments in this area...her analysis is at the heart of contemporary debate...a useful source of reference for legal practitioners and human resource professionals and,...it will be a valuable resource for those involved in providing legal advice in this increasing area of litigation. Vera Bermingham The Law Teacher, Vol 40, No 2 2006 This casebook is a real treasure chest of discrimination materials useful to both the student and the policy officer. For the practitioner it can be used to spark off new areas of enquiry to generate novel arguments. Gay Moon Justice Journal, Vol 3, No 1 2006 ...this book provides a vital snapshot of the existing body of discrimination law in the United Kingdom. It gives a comprehensive and thorough analysis of the state of U.K. law in this area, producing an ideal foundation for a reasoned discussion on how and why discrimination law should be reformed. Mark Bell, University of Leicester Public Law January 2001 The book combines comprehensive exposition of the relevant UK and EU law with critical analysis Equal Opportunities Review July 2001 ...provides a valuable source of reference for others who may wish to research a rapidly growing area of the law that discrimination of all kinds has become. This is a very worthwhile textbook which should find a welcome place in the armoury of academics and researchers interested in the subject. Ramnik Shah New Law Journal February 2003 This is an impressive book which offers a valuable insight to the ever-expanding, increasingly complex world of discrimination law. The strengths of this book are many. First, it combines coverage of a wide range of material with detailed legal analysis. The author chooses her cases wisely Secondly, the author does not confine her coverage to judicial decisions: she draws on a wide range of material as well as placing her discussion at the heart of contemporary debate Thirdly, the book is accessible and well presented. It is also well written. Catherine Barnard Cambridge Law Journal February 2003
Author Bio
Aileen McColgan is Professor of Human Rights Law at King's College, London.