Equality and Discrimination Law in Australia: An Introduction
explores four decades of anti-discrimination laws in Australia.
Beth Gaze and Belinda Smith argue that effective laws protecting
against and deterring discrimination are vital for a fair future,
and emphasise the theoretical and social contexts that underpin
this area of the law. The text is divided into three sections: the
first addresses the social and conceptual context, history and
framework of anti-discrimination laws; the second analyses the main
elements of the law and the processes of enforcement; and the third
explores broader avenues for pursuing equality beyond simply
prohibiting discrimination. Written in a clear and concise style,
Equality and Discrimination Law in Australia: An Introduction is a
vital resource for students.
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