This is a practical guide to using the new Human Rights Act to take legal action against incidences of racism. Each chapter is written by an expert from within the field and provides information on how the new act relates to existing legislation, commentary on the relevant parts of the act, examples of cases that could be pursued, and analysis of the problems that could arise.
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About the Author:
Barry Clarke is a solicitor with Russell, Jones & Walker where he specializes in employment law and discrimination law. He specialized in the theory of human rights for his master's degree and currently sits on the Law Society's international human rights committee.
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