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Comparative Perspectives on the Enforcement and Effectiveness of Antidiscrimination Law

Challenges and Innovative Tools

  • Comparative reports from every continent on the effectiveness and enforcement of anti-discrimination law
  • Practical and innovative tools for enforcement of antidiscrimination around the world
  • Critique of the scope and the challenges of anti-discrimination law through a comparison of legal frameworks around the world

Part of the book series: Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law (GSCL, volume 28)

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Table of contents (30 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. Introduction and General Report

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Enforcement and Effectiveness of Antidiscrimination Law: Global Commonalities and Practices

      • Marie Mercat-Bruns, David B. Oppenheimer, Cady Sartorius
      Pages 3-13
  3. National Reports

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 15-15
    2. Argentina

      • Ursula Cristina Basset, Alejandra Rodriguez Galán, Alfredo M. Vítolo
      Pages 17-29
    3. Australia

      • Beth Gaze, Dominique Allen
      Pages 31-41
    4. Belgium

      • Emmanuelle Bribosia, Isabelle Rorive
      Pages 43-62
    5. Brésil (Brazil)

      • Elton Venturi
      Pages 63-81
    6. Canada

      • Colleen Sheppard
      Pages 83-109
    7. Canada

      • Stéphane Beaulac
      Pages 111-128
    8. Croatia

      • Emilia Mišćenić, Dijana Kesonja
      Pages 129-151
    9. Czech Republic

      • Markéta Selucká, Martina Grochová, Jana Komendová
      Pages 153-173
    10. Denmark

      • Pia Justesen
      Pages 175-188
    11. France: le jeu des acteurs

      • Sophie Latraverse
      Pages 189-214
    12. Discrimination Et Matiere Penale En France

      • Dominique Viriot-Barrial
      Pages 215-238
    13. France and the Netherlands: Toward Convergence?

      • Réjane Sénac, Janie Pélabay, Lisa Ammon
      Pages 239-256
    14. Germany

      • Malte Kramme
      Pages 257-281
    15. Greece

      • Antonia Papadelli
      Pages 283-293
    16. India

      • Maithili Pai, Nupur Raut
      Pages 295-310
    17. Israel

      • Tamar Kricheli Katz, Donna Zamir
      Pages 311-334

About this book

This book focuses on anti-discrimination law in order to identify commonalities and best practices across nations. Almost every nation in the world embraces the principle of equality and non-discrimination, in theory if not in practice. As the authors' expert contributions establish, the sources of the principle vary considerably, from international treaties to religious law, traditions and more. There are many approaches to methods of enforcement and other variables, but the principle is nearly universal. What does a comparison of the laws and approaches across different lands reveal? 

Readers may explore the enforcement and effectiveness of anti-discrimination law from 25 nations, across six continents. Esteemed authors examine national, regional and international systems looking for common and best practices, identifying innovative approaches to long-standing problems. The many ways that anti-discrimination law is enforced are brought to light, from criminal or civil prosecution through to community resolution processes, amongst others. Through comparing the approaches of different lands, the authors consider which methods of enforcement are effective.

These enriching national and international perspectives highlight the need for more creative, concrete and coordinated means of enforcement to ensure the effectiveness of anti-discrimination law, regardless of the legal tradition concerned, but in light of these traditions. Readers will find each nation remarkable, and learn something new and interesting from each report. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • Sciences Po Law School, Paris, France

    Marie Mercat-Bruns

  • Berkeley Law, Berkeley, USA

    David B. Oppenheimer, Cady Sartorius

About the editors

Marie Mercat-Bruns is an Affiliated Professor at Sciences Po Law School and a tenured Associate Law Professor at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers where she copilots the Gender Program (LISE,CNRS). Member of the scientific board of Presage (Sciences Po Gender program), she also heads a community based public interest law clinic at Sciences Po focused on discrimination with the French Defender of Rights. She finished in June 2016 a two year study for the French Ministry of Justice and the Defender of Rights on discrimination law in France and the Netherlands, with the collaboration of the University of Paris-Assas CERSA (CNRS) and the Research Institute CEVIPOF-Sciences Po. Her most recent books include Discrimination at Work: Comparing European, French, and American Law. Oakland: University of California Press, 2016. Discriminations en droit du travail : dialogue avec la doctrine américaine Dalloz 2013 583 p 

David B. Oppenheimer is a clinical professor oflaw at Berkeley Law, where he co-directs the Berkeley Law Pro Bono Program, directs the Berkeley Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law Study Group, and writes and teaches about comparative equality. He is a co-author of the leading US casebook on comparative equality law. 

Cady Sartorius is an attorney at the California Civil Rights Law Group—a plaintiff-side firm focused on fighting harassment and discrimination in the workplace. Before studying law, Cady had a career as a sign language interpreter and did extensive volunteer work for individuals with disabilities, which led to her interest in civil rights law.


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Softcover Book USD 379.99
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