This article examines the development of affirmative action and equality policies targeted at the two main ethno-national communities in Northern Ireland, as an example of ‘con-textualised equality’. The argument places particular weight on a politics of legal mobili-sation. The article suggests that the ability to connect post-1998 reforms, in practical and symbolic ways, to overriding inter-communal narratives was often a determining factor in identifying those elements of the Good Friday Agreement which advanced, or were constructed as achievable. The argument has implications for understanding how equality debates will progress, and explaining why certain agendas appear to ‘succeed’ and others ‘fail’
This paper examines women’s civil and political citizenship rights in the post-Good Friday Agreement...
The UK government proudly affirms that the country has some of the strongest equalities legislation ...
The Good Friday Agreement represents in an important sense the triumph of politics over darker force...
The purpose of this Article is to discuss this change, concentrating on the development of the appro...
One position on the regulation of ethnic conflict assumes that such conflict is in part driven by po...
While 2018 marks the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) in Nort...
This article considers the viability of intersectionality as an analytical and strategic tool withi...
Equality and Human Rights were central to negotiating the Belfast Agreement and the advancing the pe...
An affirmative action programme, established by the Fair Employment (Northern Ireland) Act 1989, has...
An affirmative action programme, established by the Fair Employment (Northern Ireland) Act 1989, has...
This article examines some of the issues surrounding attempts to increase the participation of women...
This article examines some of the issues surrounding attempts to increase the participation of women...
The way in which the law regulates the display of national symbols has important consequences for mi...
The way in which the law regulates the display of national symbols has important consequences for mi...
New research has shown that Northern Ireland’s innovative affirmative action programme has resulted ...
This paper examines women’s civil and political citizenship rights in the post-Good Friday Agreement...
The UK government proudly affirms that the country has some of the strongest equalities legislation ...
The Good Friday Agreement represents in an important sense the triumph of politics over darker force...
The purpose of this Article is to discuss this change, concentrating on the development of the appro...
One position on the regulation of ethnic conflict assumes that such conflict is in part driven by po...
While 2018 marks the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) in Nort...
This article considers the viability of intersectionality as an analytical and strategic tool withi...
Equality and Human Rights were central to negotiating the Belfast Agreement and the advancing the pe...
An affirmative action programme, established by the Fair Employment (Northern Ireland) Act 1989, has...
An affirmative action programme, established by the Fair Employment (Northern Ireland) Act 1989, has...
This article examines some of the issues surrounding attempts to increase the participation of women...
This article examines some of the issues surrounding attempts to increase the participation of women...
The way in which the law regulates the display of national symbols has important consequences for mi...
The way in which the law regulates the display of national symbols has important consequences for mi...
New research has shown that Northern Ireland’s innovative affirmative action programme has resulted ...
This paper examines women’s civil and political citizenship rights in the post-Good Friday Agreement...
The UK government proudly affirms that the country has some of the strongest equalities legislation ...
The Good Friday Agreement represents in an important sense the triumph of politics over darker force...