The Equality Act 2010 provides that someone with a severe disfigurement may fall within the protected characteristic of disability. However, the parameters of the severe disfigurement provision remain uncertain. These parameters are under particular tension from the related concepts of appearance and disability, which partially overlap with disfigurement. This article argues that ‘disfigurement’ should be read as encompassing a broader range of appearance-altering conditions than has yet been recognised. Legal protection should extend beyond conditions such as scarring to include other visible differences. The personal, relative nature of disfigurement should also be recognised; disfigurement should not be viewed as a universal standard ir...
This article argues that religious manifestation, like disability, requires an individual model of d...
The welfarist account of enhancement and disability holds enhanced and disabled states on a spectrum...
"The portrayal of disfigurement in the UK media must change. This policy brief is based on recent re...
The Equality Act 2010 (“the Act”) provides that someone with a severe disfigurement should be treate...
The Equality Act 2010 provides that people with severe disfigurements are deemed to be disabled. Thr...
The Equality Act 2010 provides that people with severe disfigurements are deemed to be disabled. Thr...
Using the Integrated Mission System of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the employment d...
This paper presents a critique of the legal constitution of disability employed by the Disability Di...
One in five people have an appearance that is considered 'different' to the normal population. This ...
The portrayal of disfigurement in the UK media must change. This policy brief is based on recent res...
This article explores the various exceptions to the non-discrimination principle and the justificati...
This study aimed to investigate the recruitment prospects of people with facial disfigurement and a ...
Our national reckoning with race and inequality must include disability. Race and disability have a ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) has been heralded for restoring t...
This Article analyzes the fundamental change to federal civil rights law that Congress accomplished ...
This article argues that religious manifestation, like disability, requires an individual model of d...
The welfarist account of enhancement and disability holds enhanced and disabled states on a spectrum...
"The portrayal of disfigurement in the UK media must change. This policy brief is based on recent re...
The Equality Act 2010 (“the Act”) provides that someone with a severe disfigurement should be treate...
The Equality Act 2010 provides that people with severe disfigurements are deemed to be disabled. Thr...
The Equality Act 2010 provides that people with severe disfigurements are deemed to be disabled. Thr...
Using the Integrated Mission System of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the employment d...
This paper presents a critique of the legal constitution of disability employed by the Disability Di...
One in five people have an appearance that is considered 'different' to the normal population. This ...
The portrayal of disfigurement in the UK media must change. This policy brief is based on recent res...
This article explores the various exceptions to the non-discrimination principle and the justificati...
This study aimed to investigate the recruitment prospects of people with facial disfigurement and a ...
Our national reckoning with race and inequality must include disability. Race and disability have a ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) has been heralded for restoring t...
This Article analyzes the fundamental change to federal civil rights law that Congress accomplished ...
This article argues that religious manifestation, like disability, requires an individual model of d...
The welfarist account of enhancement and disability holds enhanced and disabled states on a spectrum...
"The portrayal of disfigurement in the UK media must change. This policy brief is based on recent re...