This article explores the various exceptions to the non-discrimination principle and the justifications for different treatment that apply in the disability context. For the purposes of this article, exceptions are situations that are excluded from the scope of non-discrimination law and where different treatment is allowed, whilst justifications are situations in which non-discrimination law applies, and where de facto different treatment is either required or allowed, and the limits to such requirements. The article begins by briefly discussing the peculiarities of disability nondiscrimination law, addressing the requirement to make a reasonable accommodation, the asymmetrical nature of disability non-discrimination law, and positive acti...
In recent years the European Union (EU) has sought to develop a far-reaching policy regarding perso...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) explicitly embeds the concept of...
This article explores and reviews the approach of the court of justice of the eu to defining disabil...
This article explores the various exceptions to the non-discrimination principle and the justificati...
European Union (EU) disability equality and non-discrimination law has developed into a dynamic fiel...
To date EU anti-discrimination legislation, particularly the Employment Equality Directive (Directi...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the key issues surrounding the legal construction of the con...
Comparing the law and policies of other countries concerning disability rights to ours can help us u...
The conclusion of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by...
In many cases alleging race and sex discrimination, plaintiffs append common law claims to cases ass...
reservedIn recent years, the phenomenon of intersectional discrimination has gained a lot of attenti...
The reasonable accommodation duty is an element of the principal of non-discrimination embedded inte...
LL.D.This study aims to investigate the different ways in which the position of people with disabili...
This Article compares current disability jurisprudence with the development of sex equality jurispru...
In recent years the European Union (EU) has sought to develop a far-reaching policy regarding perso...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) explicitly embeds the concept of...
This article explores and reviews the approach of the court of justice of the eu to defining disabil...
This article explores the various exceptions to the non-discrimination principle and the justificati...
European Union (EU) disability equality and non-discrimination law has developed into a dynamic fiel...
To date EU anti-discrimination legislation, particularly the Employment Equality Directive (Directi...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the key issues surrounding the legal construction of the con...
Comparing the law and policies of other countries concerning disability rights to ours can help us u...
The conclusion of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by...
In many cases alleging race and sex discrimination, plaintiffs append common law claims to cases ass...
reservedIn recent years, the phenomenon of intersectional discrimination has gained a lot of attenti...
The reasonable accommodation duty is an element of the principal of non-discrimination embedded inte...
LL.D.This study aims to investigate the different ways in which the position of people with disabili...
This Article compares current disability jurisprudence with the development of sex equality jurispru...
In recent years the European Union (EU) has sought to develop a far-reaching policy regarding perso...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) explicitly embeds the concept of...
This article explores and reviews the approach of the court of justice of the eu to defining disabil...