Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law

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Laura Carlson
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The Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law addresses discrimination issues both horizontally (discrimination law as an overarching framework) as well as vertically (specific topics within discrimination law – for example, age, sex, race, and disability – at national, regional, and international levels). Theoretical approaches as well as more pragmatic approaches, such as active measures, are also examined. Each quarterly issue comprises a single short monograph of 50-100 pages presenting state-of-the-art research and analysis of a selected subject. The Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law’s primary readership includes scholars, educators, students, policy decision makers, practitioners, and non-governmental organizations active in the field of discrimination law. The objective of the journal is to create a global approach to these issues, with the endeavor of publishing contributions by authors from around the world.
Regulating Micro-aggressions
The Legal Challenge of Everyday Bias
978-90-04-75752-3
The International Legal Protection of Migrants at Sea
A Comparison of International, Regional and National Responses
978-90-04-68511-6
Intersectionality and Comparative Antidiscrimination Law
The Tale of Two Citadels
978-90-04-38286-2
Comparative Discrimination Law
Age as a Protected Ground
978-90-04-34554-6
International Human Rights Law and Discrimination Protections
A Comparison of Regional and National Responses
978-90-04-34547-8
Comparative Discrimination Law
Historical and Theoretical Frameworks
978-90-04-34545-4
Edior-in-Chief:
Laura Carlson, Stockholm University, Sweden
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