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Blackstone's Guide to the Equality Act 2010 4th Revised edition


Blackstone's Guide to the Equality Act 2010 4th Revised edition

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Blackstone's Guide to the Equality Act 2010

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ISBN:
9780198870876
Publication Date:
23 Feb 2021
Edition/language:
4th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
604 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 Apr - 4 May 2024
Blackstone's Guide to the Equality Act 2010

Description

The Equality Act 2010 was an extremely significant reform of the UK discrimination law, consolidating the existing mass of statutory provisions into one statute. The Act brought new rights against discrimination and imposed new duties on employers, service providers, and public authorities. It defined nine protected characteristics: age, disability, combined grounds, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. This fully revised edition covers all recent developments in the law relating to the Equality Act 2010 and considers the impact of exiting the EU, the transitional period, and the implications for the interaction of the Equality Act and EU law post-Brexit. This title includes new cases and judgements in several key sectors, such as employment rights, education, premises, public sector, enforcement, and positive action. Combining the full text of the Act, as amended, with narrative from an expert team, the book is an invaluable resource for all who encounter the evolving legislation. The Blackstone's Guide Series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments. Published soon after enactment, they provide expert commentary by leading names on the extent, scope, and effects of the legislation, and include a full copy of the Act itself. They offer a cost-effective solution to key information needs and are the perfect companion for any practitioner needing to get up to speed with the latest changes.

Contents

1: Robin Allen: Introduction and Background 2: Razia Karim: Protected Characteristics 3: Anna Beale: Core Rights and Duties 4: Elizabeth George and Karen Jackson: Employment Rights and Duties, Statutory Office Holders, and Volunteers 5: Chris Fry: Services, Public Functions, and Transport 6: Catherine Casserley: Education 7: Catherine Casserley: Premises 8: Laura Prince: The Public Sector Equality Duty and the Socio-Economic Duty 9: Tom Brown: Public Procurement and Transparency in the Private Sector 10: Glynis Craig: Enforcement 11: Rhodri McDonald and Sophie Buckley: Equality of Terms 12: Rachel Crasnow: Redressing the Balance: Positive Action, Quotas, All-Women Shortlists, Associations, and Trade Union Equality Representatives 13: Peter Reading: International Obligations and the Human Rights Act 245 Rana Ranjit: Appendix: Equality Act 2010 (As Amended)

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