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The Ubiquity of Positive Measures for Addressing Systemic Discrimination and Inequality: A Comparative Global Perspective: Brill Research Perspectives in International Law / Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law

Autor David Oppenheimer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 aug 2019
Positive measures to prevent and remedy discrimination have been adopted in many parts of the world. By comparing the scope and form of such measures in different legal systems, we can gain a better perspective on our own system, and appreciate possible new approaches. This book compares positive anti-discrimination measures in the United States, India, Brazil, South Africa, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the European Union.
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ISBN-13: 9789004345980
ISBN-10: 9004345981
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.05 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Research Perspectives in International Law / Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law


Notă biografică

David B. Oppenheimer (J.D. Harvard 1978) is a Clinical Professor at Berkeley Law, and the author of many books, book chapters and articles on anti-discrimination law, including the leading U.S. textbook on Comparative Equality. He is the convenor of a global study group on comparative equality and anti-discrimination law.

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The Ubiquity of Positive Measures for Addressing Systemic Discrimination and Inequality: A Comparative Global Perspective
David B. Oppenheimer
Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
Part 1: Positive Measures and Labor/Employment Law
Part 2: Positive Measures in Higher Education
Part 3: Parity Democracy – State Legislative Bodies
Part 4: Positive Measures and Corporate Boards
Part 5: Conclusion – The Global Ubiquity of Positive Measures
Acknowledgements
Bibliography