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Equality Act 2010: A Guide to the New Law


ISBN13: 9781853287596
Published: September 2010
Publisher: Law Society Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print





This invaluable legislation guide offers timely coverage of a new Act that will transform the landscape of equality and discrimination law.

Written by a team of leading barristers from Littleton Chambers, this comprehensive book examines the Act’s provisions including:

  • new provisions on age and disability discrimination
  • strengthening of the powers of employment tribunals
  • a new integrated Equality Duty on public bodies
  • the protection of people from dual discrimination, i.e. direct discrimination because of a combination of two protected characteristics.

Subjects:
Employment Law, Discrimination Law
Contents:
1. Socio-economic inequalities
2. Equality: key concepts
3. Services and public functions
4. Premises
5. Work
6. Education
7. Associations
8. Prohibited conduct: ancillary
9. Enforcement
10. Contracts
11. Advancement of equality
12. Disabled persons: transport
13. Disability: miscellaneous
14. General exceptions
15. Family property.