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Two extremely positive reviews which cite the need for such a book;
The direction to include caste within the Equality Act 2010 in the
UK has led to heightened interest in the meaning of caste and its
interpretation through law; Cross-market potential with the Asian
Studies list; Will be of great interest to academics and students
of human rights law, equality and discrimination law, international
human rights law, minority rights and area studies (South Asia and
its diaspora). It will also be of relevance to practitioners and
those in the public and NGO sectors involved in the implementation
and enforcement of equality law in the UK.
This is the very first edited collection on International
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
(ICERD), the oldest of the UN international human rights treaties.
It draws together a range of commentators including current or
former members of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination (CERD), along with academic and other experts, to
discuss the meaning and relevance of the treaty on its fiftieth
anniversary. The contributions examine the shift from a narrow
understanding of racial discrimination in the 1960s, premised on
countering colonialism and apartheid, to a wider meaning today
drawing in a range of groups such as minorities, indigenous
peoples, caste groups, and Afro-descendants. In its unique
combination of CERD and expert analysis, the collection acts as an
essential guide to the international understanding of racial
discrimination and the pathway towards its elimination. -- .
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