Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Introduction
- The Importance of Equality Law and Human Rights in Addressing Socio-Economic Inequality
- Housing Rights and the Inclusion of Roma and Travellers. Towards Positive Action Measures from the Rulings of the European Court of Human Rights?
- The Right to Work of People with Disabilities. The Obligation to Accommodate as an Emanation of the Contemporary Approach to Disability
- Indirect Discrimination, Reasonable Accommodation and Religion
- Reconsidering Civic Integration Policies for Migrants through the Lens of Socio-Economic Status. Examples of Belgian and Dutch Legal Orders
- Does Equality Law Make a Difference? Social Science Research on the Effect of Discrimination Law on (Potential) Victims
- From a ‘Relative’ to a ‘Relational’ Equality: Rethinking Comparability in the Light of Relational Accounts of Social Justice
Contents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 September 2018
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Introduction
- The Importance of Equality Law and Human Rights in Addressing Socio-Economic Inequality
- Housing Rights and the Inclusion of Roma and Travellers. Towards Positive Action Measures from the Rulings of the European Court of Human Rights?
- The Right to Work of People with Disabilities. The Obligation to Accommodate as an Emanation of the Contemporary Approach to Disability
- Indirect Discrimination, Reasonable Accommodation and Religion
- Reconsidering Civic Integration Policies for Migrants through the Lens of Socio-Economic Status. Examples of Belgian and Dutch Legal Orders
- Does Equality Law Make a Difference? Social Science Research on the Effect of Discrimination Law on (Potential) Victims
- From a ‘Relative’ to a ‘Relational’ Equality: Rethinking Comparability in the Light of Relational Accounts of Social Justice
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- Equal is not Enough , pp. v - viiiPublisher: IntersentiaPrint publication year: 2016