Posts Tagged ‘Equality’
The Supreme Court, ET fees and access to justice: Stopping the government in its tracks
Caspar Glyn QC, Schona Jolly QC and Sian McKinley consider the implications of today’s seismic…
Read MoreCloisters column: Reforming the Soft Tissue Injury (whiplash) Claims Process – Government consultation and reform in the ‘post-truth’ age?
Cloisters: Equality and Human Rights in Practice by Martyn McLeish Recommended reading: this article on George…
Read MoreDeclan O’Dempsey to provide training to the Equality and Human Rights Commission
Cloisters is proud to announce that Declan O’Dempsey of Cloisters has been awarded the contract…
Read MoreCloisters’ barristers have made a submission to the UK Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights
The Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) has launched an inquiry into the human rights…
Read MoreTimes are changing – Gender Pay Gap Regulations
Forty-six years since the Equal Pay Act 1970, the gender pay gap persists despite years…
Read MoreThe Conseil d’État in France has recently overturned a ban on “burkinis”: Is French secularism now under attack?
The Conseil d’État in France has recently overturned a ban on “burkinis”: Is French secularism…
Read MoreCloisters’ Diversity Data
In accordance with the BSB Equality Rules, Cloisters has gathered diversity data from its members…
Read MorePrevent Duty Part 4: Practical operation of a “due regard” duty: lessons from the Equality Act 2010 for the application of the Prevent Duty by universities
In his fourth article on Prevent Duty Declan O’Dempsey looks at the similarities between the Prevent…
Read MoreRace Discrimination and Housing in post-Brexit Britain
In this article Catherine Casserley and Tom Gillie consider race discrimination in housing and, in particular, the obligations…
Read MoreAge Discrimination in the light of CJEU case law
Declan O’Dempsey provides an up-to-date overview of the Court of Justice’s evolving body of case…
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