Anyone interested in contemporary non-discrimination jurisprudence will find much to contemplate in Eric Heinze's The Logic of Equality, published as part of Ashgate's Applied Legal Philosophy series. Aimed at legal practitioners as well as academics, the book sets out to illuminate certain enduring features of non-discrimination discourse and to provide a framework for analysing individual legal disputes. The author largely succeeds in that aim. However, in avoiding consideration of underlying subjective values the author leaves untouched an important input into the discourse, lessening the model's usefulness to disputants and decision-makers
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There are two ways in which the social ideal of equality has found expression in the law: in the pri...
There are two ways in which the social ideal of equality has found expression in the law: in the pri...
This work purports to be a treatise upon the entire field of equity. The point of view of the author...
The immediate impression made by The Modern Law of Evidence is one of academic rigour coupled with a...
In the wake of the ERA\u27s demise, Rex Lee\u27s book, A Lawyer Looks at the Equal Rights Amendment,...
Huntington Cairns has provided lawyers, judges, and laymen with a long-needed guide to the thinking ...
"This title was first published in 2003. The Logic of Equality proposes a formal-logical method for ...
Published in EJLS online first Vol. 14, No. 1 in late July 2022In a context of mistrust towards theo...
Anti-discrimination laws aim to protect people from harm to which they may be subject on the basis o...
Most of our judges and law professors spend a large part of their livesjustifying or criticizing var...
Equality is a profound, multi-dimensional, and complex value. It may be regarded as an end in itself...
Issues around equality have become of critical importance in our globalised world. Thomas Piketty in...
Review of the book "Born free and equal? A philosophical inquiry into the nature of discrimination" ...
The balance of this review addresses matters in the book that should be of particular interest to re...
Book review of Discrimination Law by Sandra Fredman and published by Clarendon Law Series (London), ...
There are two ways in which the social ideal of equality has found expression in the law: in the pri...
There are two ways in which the social ideal of equality has found expression in the law: in the pri...
This work purports to be a treatise upon the entire field of equity. The point of view of the author...
The immediate impression made by The Modern Law of Evidence is one of academic rigour coupled with a...
In the wake of the ERA\u27s demise, Rex Lee\u27s book, A Lawyer Looks at the Equal Rights Amendment,...
Huntington Cairns has provided lawyers, judges, and laymen with a long-needed guide to the thinking ...