Hepple - Equality: The New Legal Framework
Advance order form for discounted copies of "Equality: The New Legal Framework" by ERT Chair Professor Sir Bob Hepple QC.
Advance order form for discounted copies of "Equality: The New Legal Framework" by ERT Chair Professor Sir Bob Hepple QC.
this is an interview article with Sandra Fredman and Margarita Ilieva entitled Combating Poverty through Equality Law - Possibilities and Pitfalls. It is published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
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This is the article "The New Single Equality Act in Britain", authored by Bob Hepple, published in Volume 5 of The Equal Rights Review.
Stateless persons are those who have no nationality, or whose nationality is ineffective. This report approaches the subject through the prism of detention - a crucial issue which offers unique insight into the broader challenge of statelessness. The stateless person who cannot legally travel, reside in a country, work, study or receive health care, and whose life is a tightrope walk along the dividing line between legality and illegality is very vulnerable to detention.
This report provides an overview of The Equal Rights Trust's activities over the period May 2010 - May 2011. It contains information on The Trust's advocacy, capacity building and research activities and achievements over the reporting period.
This report provides an overview of all ERT work undertaken in the 18 month period since the last meeting of its Board of Trustees in October 2008. It was prepared as part of the documentation to be presented to the ERT Board of Trustees meeting on 23-24 April 2010, for reference, review and discussion.
This is an article by Amal De Chickera entitled Through the Lens of Dignity: An Essay on Equality and Liberty. It was published in Volume Four of The Equal Rights Review.
The Equal Rights Trust (ERT) joined the Kenyan Human Rights Commission (KHRC) and the Federation of Women Lawyers Kenya (FIDA) to issue a statement calling on Kenya’s parliamentarians to put the rights to equality and non-discrimination at the heart of the country’s new Constitution. The three organisations issued a joint communiqué amid fears that the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) appointed to resolve controversial issues in the draft Constitution might remove or amend key equality provisions in the search for compromise.
this is an interview article with Sandra Fredman and Margarita Ilieva entitled Combating Poverty through Equality Law - Possibilities and Pitfalls. It is published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.