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Affirmative Action and the Law analyses the practical application
of affirmative action measures and their efficacy in achieving
substantive equality through the lenses of the United Nations human
rights machinery and the legal regime and policies implemented in
China, India, Central and South America, South Africa and the
United Kingdom. The product of a joint research project involving
academics from the Brazil, Chile, Mexico, India, Spain and the
United Kingdom, the findings identify and reflect on trends
emerging from State practice across the world in eradicating
structural inequality through special measures for certain
designated groups. The book seeks to provide a coherent and
systematic approach to the analysis of special measures in the
targeted countries. It also comprises two case-studies with
in-depth insights on gender diversity on the boards of public
listed companies in the UK and the European Union and the access of
persons with disabilities to higher education in Brazil. The book
will be a valuable resource for students and academics in the field
of human rights, law, sociology and politics. It will also provide
a source of good practice for states and policy makers in the
framing of responses to increased inequality at national and
international level; and for civil society actors seeking to
explore meaningful interaction with a highly controversial topic in
society.
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