Discrimination Law Theory and Context : Text and Materials

Discrimination Law Theory and Context: Text and Materials by Nicholas Bamforth is published by Sweet & Maxwell in 2008 and spans 1300 pages. This comprehensive text is tailored for undergraduate LL.B. and CPE students, offering a fresh perspective on the principles of discrimination law. It presents an up-to-date examination of the evolving legal landscape surrounding discrimination, particularly in the contexts of labor and employment.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the key concepts and materials relevant to discrimination law, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of this area of law. The book addresses significant topics such as constitutional implications and labor rights, providing a detailed framework for students to engage with the subject matter effectively. This edition serves as an essential tool for those looking to deepen their knowledge of discrimination law in both theoretical and practical contexts.
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This text has been specifically designed for undergraduate LL.B. and CPE students and should provide a fresh approach to the study of contract law. It provides an up-to-date account of the rapidly changing principles of contract law in the commercial world and as they affect consumers
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