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In many cases, the very people who face discrimination do not have access to the information they need about their rights and how to ensure they remain protected under Irish legislation. This book, which was commissioned by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL), provides accurate, comprehensive information in a user-friendly manner to those who need it most.
Access to Equality: A Guide to the Equal Status Acts 2000–2008 informs a broad range of audiences about the influential Equal Status Acts. These groups include:
• Legal practitioners and their clients
• Academics and students
• Community groups
• Non-governmental organisations
• Individuals from marginalised communities
About the Author
Judy Walsh is the Graduate Programme Director of the Equality Studies Centre at UCD, where she also teaches Discrimination Law and Human Rights Law.
This book was commissioned by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL), Ireland’s leading independent human rights watchdog which aims to secure full human rights for everyone.
Access to Equality: A Guide to the Equal Status Acts 2000–2008 informs a broad range of audiences about the influential Equal Status Acts. These groups include:
• Legal practitioners and their clients
• Academics and students
• Community groups
• Non-governmental organisations
• Individuals from marginalised communities
About the Author
Judy Walsh is the Graduate Programme Director of the Equality Studies Centre at UCD, where she also teaches Discrimination Law and Human Rights Law.
This book was commissioned by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL), Ireland’s leading independent human rights watchdog which aims to secure full human rights for everyone.
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