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Discrimination in the Workplace, Employment Discrimination Law, Civil Rights - Discrimination, Discrimination & Prejudice - General
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Foundations of Employment Discrimination Law

by John Donohue
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Foundations of Employment Discrimination Law, part of the Interdisciplinary Readers in Law Series, looks at the moral and philosophical issues of employment and discrimination, featuring readings from Isaiah Berlin, Owen Fiss, and Milton Friedman. It covers the general development of the law, and devotes a section each to race discrimination, sex discrimination, and age and disability discrimination. Within each section Donohue considers the theories, economic issues, and the impact of the law, and includes a selection of critical perspectives.

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Foundations of Employment Discrimination Law, part of the Interdisciplinary Readers in Law Series, looks at the moral and philosophical issues of employment and discrimination, featuring readings from Isaiah Berlin, Owen Fiss, and Milton Friedman. It covers the general development of the law, and devotes a section each to race discrimination, sex discrimination, and age and disability discrimination. Within each section Donohue considers the theories, economic issues, and the impact of the law, and includes a selection of critical perspectives.

About the Author, John Donohue

Stanford Law School

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
Foundation Press, Incorporated, The
Pages
551
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781587780967

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