Discrimination law and practice
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This new 3rd edition is entirely updated and includes all major cases since 2004. A selection of reviews of the previous editions (see below) clearly outline the publications immeasurable value, concise approach and instructive nature. The important High Court decisions on the definition of direct discrimination - Purvis v State of New South Wales (Department of Education and Training) (2003) 217 CLR 92 - on the definition of indirect discrimination - State of New South Wales v Amery (2006) 226 ALR 196 - and all major decisions applying those cases are analysed. The developments in the key areas of employment, education, harassment and victimization are all addressed. Additionally trends in the remedies being awarded and the level of monetary damages granted to successful applicants are also analysed. The impact of changes in the federal industrial relations arena and the developments in the intersection between discrimination law and industrial law and the use of discrimination law principles in unfair dismissal cases are also examined.
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