[Excerpt] Until recently, Australian disability discrimination law was similar to that of the United States and much of the rest of the world: it defined disability relatively narrowly, its penalties for noncompliance were relatively paltry, and it depended on enforcement of lawsuits brought by aggrieved private citizens. In 2009, however, Australia adopted the Fair Work Act 2009 (FW Act). The FW Act defined disability much more broadly, increased substantially the penalties for noncompliance, and created a state institution to enforce disability rights. This article analyses the FW Act, compares it to the workplace disability law in the United States, and argues that the FW Act is a transformational development in the struggle to achieve w...
Looking around the world, there are various models that have been used in the design of anti-discrim...
This Article reveals a new resistance strategy to disability rights in the workplace. The initial ba...
To date, state and federal anti-discrimination legislation has been largely unsuccessful at c...
[Excerpt] Until recently, Australian disability discrimination law was similar to that of the United...
Until recently, Australian disability discrimination law was similar to that of the United States an...
Disability discrimination complaints are primarily resolved in the privacy of a conciliation confere...
This article offers a critical analysis of some of the practical implications for disabled people of...
The enactment of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (‘FWA’) gave employees a new mechanism for addressing ...
A national disability insurance scheme Australia's move toward the development of an insurance ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Natural data on the Australian Human R...
Comparing the law and policies of other countries concerning disability rights to ours can help us u...
(Excerpt) This Article focuses on the challenges of designing such effective, culturally sensitive m...
practice This article outlines the interpretation of the Disability Discrimination Act in the courts...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities1 (CRPD), which entered into...
This article is part of the issue Disability Equality: In Theory and Practice, edited by Mark Priest...
Looking around the world, there are various models that have been used in the design of anti-discrim...
This Article reveals a new resistance strategy to disability rights in the workplace. The initial ba...
To date, state and federal anti-discrimination legislation has been largely unsuccessful at c...
[Excerpt] Until recently, Australian disability discrimination law was similar to that of the United...
Until recently, Australian disability discrimination law was similar to that of the United States an...
Disability discrimination complaints are primarily resolved in the privacy of a conciliation confere...
This article offers a critical analysis of some of the practical implications for disabled people of...
The enactment of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (‘FWA’) gave employees a new mechanism for addressing ...
A national disability insurance scheme Australia's move toward the development of an insurance ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Natural data on the Australian Human R...
Comparing the law and policies of other countries concerning disability rights to ours can help us u...
(Excerpt) This Article focuses on the challenges of designing such effective, culturally sensitive m...
practice This article outlines the interpretation of the Disability Discrimination Act in the courts...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities1 (CRPD), which entered into...
This article is part of the issue Disability Equality: In Theory and Practice, edited by Mark Priest...
Looking around the world, there are various models that have been used in the design of anti-discrim...
This Article reveals a new resistance strategy to disability rights in the workplace. The initial ba...
To date, state and federal anti-discrimination legislation has been largely unsuccessful at c...