Discrimination based on caste affects at least 270 million people worldwide, mostly in South Asia. Caste as a system of social organisation has been exported from its regions of origin to diaspora communities such as the UK, yet despite the prohibition of caste-based discrimination in international human rights law caste is not recognised as a ground of discrimination in English law. The overhaul of its equality framework and the proposed new single equality act present the UK with an opportunity to align national legislation with international law obligations. The Government's decision not to include protection against caste discrimination in the new legislation leaves race and religion as the only possible legal ‘homes’ for caste. This ar...
Caste-based oppression in India lives today in an environment seemingly hostile to its presence: a n...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, D. Venkat Rao individual chapters, the contributors. The cast...
The article is a revised version of the Keynote address at the Society for Women in philosophy UK an...
This book is about the legal regulation of caste discrimination. It highlights the di culty of captu...
: Section 97 of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 requires the addition of caste to the ...
Section 97 of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 requires the addition of caste to the Eq...
India's Dalits (formerly known as Untouchables) number around 167 million or one-sixth of India's po...
Despite clear evidence of caste-based discrimination, harassment and victimisation, Punjabis in Brit...
With particular focus on the Hindu caste system, this book evaluates the strategies that have infor...
In India, caste-based discrimination is constitutionally prohibited. Among western nations with larg...
On 23 April 2013, British Parliament agreed an Amendment on caste to the Enterprise and Regulatory R...
This article discusses the issue of whether a victim of caste discrimination based on untouchability...
This article discusses the issue of whether a victim of caste discrimination based on untouchability...
Caste has always generated political and scholarly controversy but the forms that this takes today n...
In April 2013, the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act was enacted. Section 97 of the Act requires ...
Caste-based oppression in India lives today in an environment seemingly hostile to its presence: a n...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, D. Venkat Rao individual chapters, the contributors. The cast...
The article is a revised version of the Keynote address at the Society for Women in philosophy UK an...
This book is about the legal regulation of caste discrimination. It highlights the di culty of captu...
: Section 97 of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 requires the addition of caste to the ...
Section 97 of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 requires the addition of caste to the Eq...
India's Dalits (formerly known as Untouchables) number around 167 million or one-sixth of India's po...
Despite clear evidence of caste-based discrimination, harassment and victimisation, Punjabis in Brit...
With particular focus on the Hindu caste system, this book evaluates the strategies that have infor...
In India, caste-based discrimination is constitutionally prohibited. Among western nations with larg...
On 23 April 2013, British Parliament agreed an Amendment on caste to the Enterprise and Regulatory R...
This article discusses the issue of whether a victim of caste discrimination based on untouchability...
This article discusses the issue of whether a victim of caste discrimination based on untouchability...
Caste has always generated political and scholarly controversy but the forms that this takes today n...
In April 2013, the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act was enacted. Section 97 of the Act requires ...
Caste-based oppression in India lives today in an environment seemingly hostile to its presence: a n...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, D. Venkat Rao individual chapters, the contributors. The cast...
The article is a revised version of the Keynote address at the Society for Women in philosophy UK an...