The aim of the Equality Act 2010 (‘the Act’) is principally equal treatment. The Act brings all ‘protected characteristics’ together into one piece of legislation, all separate ‘silos’ but in theory equal before the law, no one more important than the other. However in recent years as the number of protected characteristics has increased, tensions have emerged within the case law. Some protected characteristics may have an impact on one’s ability to do a particular job at particular times, such as disability, and are subject to special rules. Others, such as sexual orientation, sex, race and religion, should have no impact and ought therefore to be ignored by an employer. As demonstrated by religious discrimination cases and disability ...
Purpose: The aim of this research project is to determine the degree of knowledge held by an Edi...
The Equality Act 2010 is largely a consolidating statute, bringing together a raft of equality measu...
According to the Court’s case-law, a prohibition of discrimination can flow not only from enacted (w...
The aim and intention of the Equality Act 2010 (‘the Act’) is principally equal treatment and the pr...
The legal profession lags behind other occupations in achieving diversity, and its quest for equalit...
The Equality Act 2010 provides protection from discrimination to certain individuals who have protec...
This article will illustrate the extent to which the Equality Act 2010 has been adopted throughout t...
This article argues that religious manifestation, like disability, requires an individual model of d...
There have been remarkable developments in some areas of discrimination law in the United Kingdom ov...
The legal profession, more than others, is uniquely positioned at the helm of social change. The law...
Discrimination and the Law provides an exploration and evaluation of Discrimination Law, with a prim...
The law is shaped by cultural shifts, and the lawyer is well positioned to play the role of architec...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
This Article argues that recent developments in employment discrimination law require a renewed focu...
Contemporary discrimination law is in crisis, both methodologically and conceptually. The judiciary’...
Purpose: The aim of this research project is to determine the degree of knowledge held by an Edi...
The Equality Act 2010 is largely a consolidating statute, bringing together a raft of equality measu...
According to the Court’s case-law, a prohibition of discrimination can flow not only from enacted (w...
The aim and intention of the Equality Act 2010 (‘the Act’) is principally equal treatment and the pr...
The legal profession lags behind other occupations in achieving diversity, and its quest for equalit...
The Equality Act 2010 provides protection from discrimination to certain individuals who have protec...
This article will illustrate the extent to which the Equality Act 2010 has been adopted throughout t...
This article argues that religious manifestation, like disability, requires an individual model of d...
There have been remarkable developments in some areas of discrimination law in the United Kingdom ov...
The legal profession, more than others, is uniquely positioned at the helm of social change. The law...
Discrimination and the Law provides an exploration and evaluation of Discrimination Law, with a prim...
The law is shaped by cultural shifts, and the lawyer is well positioned to play the role of architec...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
This Article argues that recent developments in employment discrimination law require a renewed focu...
Contemporary discrimination law is in crisis, both methodologically and conceptually. The judiciary’...
Purpose: The aim of this research project is to determine the degree of knowledge held by an Edi...
The Equality Act 2010 is largely a consolidating statute, bringing together a raft of equality measu...
According to the Court’s case-law, a prohibition of discrimination can flow not only from enacted (w...