With contributions from top legal scholars, this edited collection provides an international overview of the most up-to-date issues and new trends in law regarding employment discrimination in different countries.
With contributions from top legal scholars, this edited collection provides an international overview of the most up-to-date issues and new trends in law regarding employment discrimination in different countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jo Carby-Hall is Professor of Law and Director of International Legal Research in the Centre for Legislative Studies, Faculty of Business, Law and Politics, at the University of Hull, UK. Aneta Tyc is Dr. habil. of Law, Professor at the University of Lodz, employed in the Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of European, International and Collective Labour Law, Poland. Zbigniew Góral is Professor of Law who retired in 2021 from the University of ¿ód¿, Poland.
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List of Contributors Foreword by Stephen Hardy List of Abbreviations 1. International Workplace Discrimination Law: An Introduction, Jo Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Góral and Aneta Tyc Part I. Discrimination Employment Law in Southern European Union Countries 2. Anti-discrimination Law in the Italian Courts: the new frontiers of the topic in the age of algorithms, Raffaello Santagata De Castro 3. Anti-discrimination Employment Law in France, Loïc Lerouge 4. The Right to Non-discrimination in Employment in the Kingdom of Spain, Jaime Cabeza Pereiro 5. Prohibition of employment-related discrimination in the Greek legal order, Ioannis Stribis Part II. Discrimination Employment Law in Central European Union Countries 6. More equal than "others"...? The Hungarian Experience with "Other Status" as a Protected Characteristic in Terms of Discrimination in Employment, Szilvia Halmos 7. Overcoming the Persisting Scepticism with Equality. Equal treatment in employment: The Czech perspective, Kristina Koldinská, Jakub Tomej 8. Discrimination in Employment in the Slovak Republic, Marcel Dolobá¿ Part III. Discrimination Employment Law in non-European Union Countries 9. Sexual harassment in the British workplace, Jo Carby-Hall 10. Employment Discrimination Law in the United States: Strengths and Weaknesses, Risa L. Lieberwitz 11. Employment Discrimination Law in Japan: History and recent developments, Ryoko Sakuraba 12. International Workplace Discrimination Law: Concluding Remarks and Appraisal, Jo Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Góral and Aneta Tyc
List of Contributors Foreword by Stephen Hardy List of Abbreviations 1. International Workplace Discrimination Law: An Introduction, Jo Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Góral and Aneta Tyc Part I. Discrimination Employment Law in Southern European Union Countries 2. Anti-discrimination Law in the Italian Courts: the new frontiers of the topic in the age of algorithms, Raffaello Santagata De Castro 3. Anti-discrimination Employment Law in France, Loïc Lerouge 4. The Right to Non-discrimination in Employment in the Kingdom of Spain, Jaime Cabeza Pereiro 5. Prohibition of employment-related discrimination in the Greek legal order, Ioannis Stribis Part II. Discrimination Employment Law in Central European Union Countries 6. More equal than "others"...? The Hungarian Experience with "Other Status" as a Protected Characteristic in Terms of Discrimination in Employment, Szilvia Halmos 7. Overcoming the Persisting Scepticism with Equality. Equal treatment in employment: The Czech perspective, Kristina Koldinská, Jakub Tomej 8. Discrimination in Employment in the Slovak Republic, Marcel Dolobá¿ Part III. Discrimination Employment Law in non-European Union Countries 9. Sexual harassment in the British workplace, Jo Carby-Hall 10. Employment Discrimination Law in the United States: Strengths and Weaknesses, Risa L. Lieberwitz 11. Employment Discrimination Law in Japan: History and recent developments, Ryoko Sakuraba 12. International Workplace Discrimination Law: Concluding Remarks and Appraisal, Jo Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Góral and Aneta Tyc
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