This paper is about discrimination in the legal profession, and about the kinds of responses to discrimination that the legal profession should be considering. I begin with a review of the various forms of discrimination which exist in the legal profession. Discrimination in the legal profession ranges from the exclusion of the members of certain groups from parts of the profession, to sexual harassment, to discrimination in our courts, to the exclusion and deprecation of the perspectives and experiences of those who have not traditionally beenin positions of power. Discrimination in the legal profession occurs against women, against aboriginal people, against ethnic groups, against homosexuals, and against other groups as well
Their social nature encourages people to associate and jointly achieve the goals that they would not...
The legal profession, more than others, is uniquely positioned at the helm of social change. The law...
While initially a legal concept, discrimination has attracted the attention of social scientists, in...
This paper is about discrimination in the legal profession, and about the kinds of responses to disc...
The term "discrimination" is now one of the most used in the theoretical and practical spheres. Ther...
Assesses the extent of the problem of direct or indirect discrimination on the grounds of sex, race ...
Discrimination and the Law provides an exploration and evaluation of Discrimination Law, with a prim...
Using quantitative and qualitative data from a large national sample of lawyers, we examine self-rep...
A prevailing notion of racial/ethnic discrimination is that it is rooted in racism and ethnic prejud...
This paper provides an introduction to the issue of multiple discrimination and the problems it pres...
The law is shaped by cultural shifts, and the lawyer is well positioned to play the role of architec...
The aim of the Equality Act 2010 (‘the Act’) is principally equal treatment. The Act brings all ‘pro...
Perception of discrimination in the legal profession Author: Sabrina Collins Faculty: Dr. Laura Moye...
To consider what theoretical and conceptual development is possible in connection with research into...
Many law societies in Canada have responded to studies documenting gender bias and sexual harassment...
Their social nature encourages people to associate and jointly achieve the goals that they would not...
The legal profession, more than others, is uniquely positioned at the helm of social change. The law...
While initially a legal concept, discrimination has attracted the attention of social scientists, in...
This paper is about discrimination in the legal profession, and about the kinds of responses to disc...
The term "discrimination" is now one of the most used in the theoretical and practical spheres. Ther...
Assesses the extent of the problem of direct or indirect discrimination on the grounds of sex, race ...
Discrimination and the Law provides an exploration and evaluation of Discrimination Law, with a prim...
Using quantitative and qualitative data from a large national sample of lawyers, we examine self-rep...
A prevailing notion of racial/ethnic discrimination is that it is rooted in racism and ethnic prejud...
This paper provides an introduction to the issue of multiple discrimination and the problems it pres...
The law is shaped by cultural shifts, and the lawyer is well positioned to play the role of architec...
The aim of the Equality Act 2010 (‘the Act’) is principally equal treatment. The Act brings all ‘pro...
Perception of discrimination in the legal profession Author: Sabrina Collins Faculty: Dr. Laura Moye...
To consider what theoretical and conceptual development is possible in connection with research into...
Many law societies in Canada have responded to studies documenting gender bias and sexual harassment...
Their social nature encourages people to associate and jointly achieve the goals that they would not...
The legal profession, more than others, is uniquely positioned at the helm of social change. The law...
While initially a legal concept, discrimination has attracted the attention of social scientists, in...