Bültmann & Gerriets
Blackstone's Guide to the Equality ACT 2010
von Anthony Robinson, David Ruebain, Susie Uppal
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Reihe: Blackstone's Guides
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-19-887087-6
Auflage: 4th edition
Erschienen am 23.04.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 158 mm [B] x 33 mm [T]
Gewicht: 925 Gramm
Umfang: 604 Seiten

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The fourth edition of this established reference covers the Equality Act 2010 and its application in a range of commercial and public settings including education, employment rights, public sector obligations, and enforcement. The work offers a step-by-step guide to the legislation accompanied by a consolidated full text of the Act itself.



Anthony Robinson is an Assistant Director in the Professional Regulation Directorate of the Nursing & Midwifery Council. He set up and is the Managing Partner of the Human Rights & Equalities Consultancy. He was the Director of Casework and Litigation at the EHRC. Prior to this Anthony was the Director of Legal Services at the Commission for Racial Equality. He was one of the founders of Euroneb that became Equinet (the European Network of Equality Bodies). He has published widely on these areas and is a regular conference speaker. Anthony is a CEDR & TCM accredited mediator.
David Ruebain is Chief Executive of the Conservatoire for Dance and Drama. Prior to that he had been Chief Executive of Equality Challenge Unit. Before that, he was a practicing solicitor for 21 years; latterly as Director of Legal Policy at the Equality and Human Rights Commission of Great Britain following a career in private practice as a Partner at and founder of the department of Education, Equality and Disability Law at Levenes Solicitors. David is also a Visiting Professor of Law at Birkbeck University of London. He is an equality adviser to the English FA Premier League, a member of the Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Advisory Board of the Wellcome Trust and a Fellow (and currently Head of Selections) of the British American Project.
Susie Uppal is the Chief Executive and Solicitor of the Press Recognition Panel, the body formed out of the Leveson Inquiry into the Culture, Practices and Ethics of the Press. Prior to that she was Senior Ombudsman to the Legal Ombudsman, Director of Legal Enforcement at the Equality and Human Rights Commission of Great Britain (where she headed the Commissions work Judicial Review, Inquiry and Investigations) and Head of Legal Enforcement at the Gambling Commission. She has also conducted forensic investigations for the Solicitors Regulation Authority, served as an independent member of the Regulatory Affairs Board of the Law Society and was a Commercial Litigation solicitor in private practice for many years. In addition to leading on a number of high-profile investigations, inquiries, and actions in domestic courts and European courts Susie has a wealth of experience in building and leading organizations through transformational change.



  • 1: Robin Allen: Introduction and Background

  • 2: Razia Karim: Protected Characteristics

  • 3: Anna Beale: Core Rights and Duties

  • 4: Elizabeth George and Karen Jackson: Employment Rights and Duties, Statutory Office Holders, and Volunteers

  • 5: Chris Fry: Services, Public Functions, and Transport

  • 6: Catherine Casserley: Education

  • 7: Catherine Casserley: Premises

  • 8: Laura Prince: The Public Sector Equality Duty and the Socio-Economic Duty

  • 9: Tom Brown: Public Procurement and Transparency in the Private Sector

  • 10: Glynis Craig: Enforcement

  • 11: Rhodri McDonald and Sophie Buckley: Equality of Terms

  • 12: Rachel Crasnow: Redressing the Balance: Positive Action, Quotas, All-Women Shortlists, Associations, and Trade Union Equality Representatives

  • 13: Peter Reading: International Obligations and the Human Rights Act 245

  • Appendix: Equality Act 2010 (As Amended)


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