Presenting the issues of discrimination in employment in a multifaceted
manner, this book examines the standards on anti-discrimination law for
employment at international and EU levels and those deriving from
national jurisdictions. Bringing together top scholars in the field of
anti-discrimination employment law, this book explains the conceptual
and theoretical foundations of the principle of non-discrimination in
employment and assesses the most significant changes to law and ongoing
challenges in the Netherlands, Poland, Germany, the UK, Australia, New
Zealand, Canada, India, Switzerland and Israel. Identifying emerging
trends in anti-discrimination employment law, this book offers a
comparative, problem-solving approach and an in-depth analysis of new
developments in both anti-discrimination statutory law and case law.
Addressing employment law with a focus on anti-discrimination law and
human rights law, this book will be essential reading for students,
academics and practitioners working in the fields of labour and
employment law, anti-discrimination law and human rights law and offers
an international comparative overview of the most up-to-date issues
relating to discrimination.