Sandra Fredman Books
Women And The Law
Women's Pay Still Lags Significantly Behind That Of Men; And Women Continue To Congregate In Low Status, Low Paid Jobs. Yet Men And Women Are Now Formally Equal Before The Law. Why Has The Law Had...
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Women And The Law
This is an original and incisive analysis of pressing legal issues ranging from low pay, sexual harassment, and flexible working to parental rights and reverse discrimination. The book locates wome...
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Discrimination And Human Rights: The Case Of Racism
By Gráinne De Búrca, Sandra Fredman, Philip Alston
this Set Of Essays Looks At The Role Of Human Rights Law In Combating Racism. Topics Covered Include The Right To Equality In The Context Of Racism; Multi-culturalism, Ethnicity, And Group Rights;...
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Discrimination And Human Rights: The Case Of Racism
By Gráinne De Búrca, Sandra Fredman, Philip Alston, Gr\Xe1inne B\Xfarca
xxiv, 316 pages ; 24 cm This set of essays provides an important contribution to the debate about the role of human rights law in combating racism. The first essay examines the right to equality in...
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The State As Employer: Labour Law In The Public Services
By Gillian S. Morris, Sandra Fredman
Sandra Fredman And Gillian S. Morris. Includes Bibliographical Refernces (p. 479-492) And Index.
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The State As Employer: Labour Law In The Public Services
Sandra Fredman And Gillian S. Morris. Includes Bibliographical Refernces (p. 479-492) And Index.
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Age As An Equality Issue
By Sandra Fredman, Sandra Fredman And Sarah Spencer
"Until recently, age discrimination attracted little social opprobrium. However, ageism has now been thrust onto the equality agenda by the spectre of an ageing population. This has led to a range...
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