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The Conceptualization Of Equality And Nondiscrimination As Legal Standards From Formal To More Substantive Equality 1st Edition Titia Loenen

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The Conceptualization Of Equality And Nondiscrimination As Legal Standards From Formal To More Substantive Equality 1st Edition Titia Loenen
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Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.44 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Titia Loenen
ISBN: 9789004537859, 9789004538368, 9004537856, 9004538364
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1
Volume: 111

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The Conceptualization Of Equality And Nondiscrimination As Legal Standards From Formal To More Substantive Equality 1st Edition Titia Loenen by Titia Loenen 9789004537859, 9789004538368, 9004537856, 9004538364 instant download after payment.

This book provides an in-depth analysis of the central concepts figuring in equality and non-discrimination standards across jurisdictions: formal and substantive equality, direct and indirect discrimination, reasonable accommodation, affirmative action and intersectional discrimination. It explains how different conceptualizations matter and may result in different outcomes in legislation, case law and policies. In doing so it draws on examples from a wide variety of sources, including the European, Inter-American and global human rights systems and the jurisprudence of the apex courts in Canada, India, South Africa and the US. This study also shows how the conceptualization of equality has been moving overall from formal to more substantive equality.

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