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Maternity Discrimination is an ever increasingly important area of
the law around the world, affecting both women and men as they
juggle parenthood and the workplace. Pregnant Pause provides
readers with a better understanding of the issue of maternity
discrimination and inequality by looking at the primary role of
legislation, and its impact on the court process at both national
and international levels for those suffering maternity
discrimination. It also discusses the two most important trade
agreements of our day - namely the North American Free Trade
Agreement and the European Union Treaty - in a historical and
compelling analysis of maternity discrimination and employment. By
providing a detailed examination of the relationship between
maternity issues in the workplace and the law, the book will be an
important read for all those concerned with equality.
The globalization process has foregrounded ethnic discrimination as
an increasingly important area of law around the world. Allowing a
better understanding of the issue of ethnic discrimination and
inequality, this book offers a comparative analysis of legislation
impacting ethnic equality in various Anglophone countries. It
demonstrates that it is possible to achieve equality at both
national and international levels. A compelling historical analysis
of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the European Union
Treaty is provided together with a detailed examination of
diversity and the law. The book will interest practitioners and
others interested in ethnic legal issues.
As the population becomes more diverse internationally, Religious
Discrimination has become increasingly important as an area of law
around the world. Heaven Forbid allows readers a better
understanding of the issue of religion and inequality and aims to
increase the likelihood of achieving equality at both national and
international levels for those suffering religious discrimination.
Discussing the two most important trade agreements of our day -
namely the North American Free Trade Agreement and the European
Union Treaty - in a historical and compelling analysis of
discrimination, Heaven Forbid provides a detailed examination of
the relationship between religious issues and the law, and will be
an important read for all those concerned with equality.
Following on from her previous nine books on discrimination law,
Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter now focuses on the goal of child equality.
Examining issues of child labour and the relevant laws which are
designed to protect the most vulnerable in our society, the book
explores the primary role of legislation and the judicial system
and its impact on the fight for child rights and the ultimate goal
of the end of inequality. The book considers the major common law
countries of Australia and New Zealand, Africa and South Africa,
Canada, Mexico and the United States, and the United Kingdom and
Ireland, as well as the North American Free Trade Agreement and the
European Union Treaty in a historical and compelling analysis of
discrimination worldwide. By providing a detailed examination of
child rights and the law, it will be an important read for those
concerned with equality and empowering those most vulnerable to
discrimination, the children.
Even today, class discrimination remains an important global legal
issue. This book allows readers a better understanding of the issue
of class discrimination and inequality, including the role of
education in bridging the class systems. The study seeks to
increase the likelihood of achieving equality at both the national
and international levels for those suffering class discrimination
as the international population becomes increasingly educated,
looking at the primary role of legislation, which has an impact on
the court process. It also discusses the two most important trade
agreements of our day - namely the North American Free Trade
Agreement and the European Union Treaty - in a historical and
compelling analysis of discrimination. By providing a detailed
examination of the relationship between class and education as they
relate to the law, the book will be an important read for those
concerned with equality.
The globalization process has foregrounded ethnic discrimination as
an increasingly important area of law around the world. Allowing a
better understanding of the issue of ethnic discrimination and
inequality, this book offers a comparative analysis of legislation
impacting ethnic equality in various Anglophone countries. It
demonstrates that it is possible to achieve equality at both
national and international levels. A compelling historical analysis
of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the European Union
Treaty is provided together with a detailed examination of
diversity and the law. The book will interest practitioners and
others interested in ethnic legal issues.
Ask No Questions provides readers with a better understanding of
Sexual Orientation Discrimination as an increasingly important area
of law around the world. It aims to increase the likelihood of
achieving equality at national and international levels through a
focus on the impact of primary role legislation on the court
process, and a discussion on the two most important trade
agreements of our day - namely the North American Free Trade
Agreement and the European Union Treaty - in a historical and
compelling analysis of discrimination. Anne-Marie Mooney-Cotter's
sixth book in her series of volumes on discrimination law follows
the approach and structure of her previous Ashgate volumes. Through
a focus on the comparisons and contradictions of this type of law,
and its detailed examination of the relationship between sexual
orientation issues and the law, the book will be of importance to
those concerned with equality.
As the population becomes more diverse internationally, Religious
Discrimination has become increasingly important as an area of law
around the world. Heaven Forbid allows readers a better
understanding of the issue of religion and inequality and aims to
increase the likelihood of achieving equality at both national and
international levels for those suffering religious discrimination.
Discussing the two most important trade agreements of our day -
namely the North American Free Trade Agreement and the European
Union Treaty - in a historical and compelling analysis of
discrimination, Heaven Forbid provides a detailed examination of
the relationship between religious issues and the law, and will be
an important read for all those concerned with equality.
Whilst workers organizations and third-party analysts around the
world commonly cite age as the most prevalent form of
discrimination in the workplace; age discrimination has not had the
same high profile as discrimination on grounds of sex or race.This
book allows readers to better understand of the issue of ageism and
inequality. It examines the primary role of legislation and court
process in combatting age discrimination at both national and
international levels. Including the role of NAFTA and the EU in
this respect, it also provides a detailed examination of the
relationship between age issues and the law, and will be an
important resource for those involved in age discrimination and
elder rights.
This Ability is Cotter's third book in a series dealing with
discrimination law. Having looked at the theme of 'gender
discrimination' in Gender Injustice and 'race discrimination' in
Race Matters, this further installment takes a similar approach and
structure to illustrate comparisons and contradictions in
discrimination law. Disability Law is an increasingly important
area in combating disability discrimination. This Ability provides
readers with a better understanding of the issue of inequality and
aims to increase the likelihood of achieving equality at both the
national and international levels for those with disabilities while
at the same time educating those without disabilities. The work
examines the primary role of legislation and its impact on the
court process. It also discusses the two most important trade
agreements of our day - namely the North American Free Trade
Agreement and the European Union Treaty - in a historical and
compelling analysis of discrimination. By providing a detailed
examination of the relationship between disability issues and the
law, this book will be an important read for those concerned with
equality.
This Ability is Cotter's third book in a series dealing with
discrimination law. Having looked at the theme of 'gender
discrimination' in Gender Injustice and 'race discrimination' in
Race Matters, this further installment takes a similar approach and
structure to illustrate comparisons and contradictions in
discrimination law. Disability Law is an increasingly important
area in combating disability discrimination. This Ability provides
readers with a better understanding of the issue of inequality and
aims to increase the likelihood of achieving equality at both the
national and international levels for those with disabilities while
at the same time educating those without disabilities. The work
examines the primary role of legislation and its impact on the
court process. It also discusses the two most important trade
agreements of our day - namely the North American Free Trade
Agreement and the European Union Treaty - in a historical and
compelling analysis of discrimination. By providing a detailed
examination of the relationship between disability issues and the
law, this book will be an important read for those concerned with
equality.
Gender equality and the importance of the law in combating
discrimination are issues explored by this insightful work. Gender
Injustice allows readers a better understanding of the issue of
inequality and aims to increase the likelihood of achieving gender
justice in the future. It investigates equality in employment for
men and women in terms of the law, at both national and
international levels, and looks at the primary role of legislation,
which has an impact on the court process. It also discusses the two
most important trade agreements of our day - namely the North
American Free Trade Agreement and the European Union Treaty - in an
historical and compelling analysis of women and equality. By
providing a detailed examination of the relationship between gender
and the law, the book will be an important read for those concerned
with equal pay and equal access to employment.
Following on from her previous nine books on discrimination law,
Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter now focuses on the goal of child equality.
Examining issues of child labour and the relevant laws which are
designed to protect the most vulnerable in our society, the book
explores the primary role of legislation and the judicial system
and its impact on the fight for child rights and the ultimate goal
of the end of inequality. The book considers the major common law
countries of Australia and New Zealand, Africa and South Africa,
Canada, Mexico and the United States, and the United Kingdom and
Ireland, as well as the North American Free Trade Agreement and the
European Union Treaty in a historical and compelling analysis of
discrimination worldwide. By providing a detailed examination of
child rights and the law, it will be an important read for those
concerned with equality and empowering those most vulnerable to
discrimination, the children.
Maternity Discrimination is an ever increasingly important area of
the law around the world, affecting both women and men as they
juggle parenthood and the workplace. Pregnant Pause provides
readers with a better understanding of the issue of maternity
discrimination and inequality by looking at the primary role of
legislation, and its impact on the court process at both national
and international levels for those suffering maternity
discrimination. It also discusses the two most important trade
agreements of our day - namely the North American Free Trade
Agreement and the European Union Treaty - in a historical and
compelling analysis of maternity discrimination and employment. By
providing a detailed examination of the relationship between
maternity issues in the workplace and the law, the book will be an
important read for all those concerned with equality.
Exploring the key legal issues in combating race discrimination,
Race Matters provides readers with a detailed understanding of the
issue of inequality. At its heart is an aim to increase the
likelihood of achieving racial equality at both the national and
international levels - in so doing it examines the primary role of
legislation and its impact on the court process. It also discusses
the two most important trade agreements of our day - the North
American Free Trade Agreement and the European Union Treaty - in a
historical and compelling analysis of racial discrimination. By
providing a detailed examination of the relationship between race
and the law, the book will be an important resource for those
concerned with equality.
Gender equality and the importance of the law in combating
discrimination are issues explored by this insightful work. Gender
Injustice allows readers a better understanding of the issue of
inequality and aims to increase the likelihood of achieving gender
justice in the future. It investigates equality in employment for
men and women in terms of the law, at both national and
international levels, and looks at the primary role of legislation,
which has an impact on the court process. It also discusses the two
most important trade agreements of our day - namely the North
American Free Trade Agreement and the European Union Treaty - in an
historical and compelling analysis of women and equality. By
providing a detailed examination of the relationship between gender
and the law, the book will be an important read for those concerned
with equal pay and equal access to employment.
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