Wrongs, group disadvantage, and the legitimacy of indirect discrimination law
Is indirect discrimination liability more like an affirmative action programme or like the tort of negligence? Is it a redistributive measure or a corrective one? Is it best characterized as ‘public law’ or law ‘private law’? Does it seek to protect groups or individuals? In this paper, we will argu...
Main Authors: | Khaitan, T, Steel, S |
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Other Authors: | Collins, H |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Hart Publishing
2018
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