Discrimination As Stigma : a Theory of Anti-Discrimination Law.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Solanke, Iyiola
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Introduction; I. Construction of the Anti-stigma Principle; II. Application of the Anti-stigma Principle; 1; Stigma; I. Defining Stigma; II. Erwin Goffman and Stigma; III. The Process of Stigmatisation; IV. Developments in the Theory of Stigma; V. Power; VI. Conclusion; 2; Legal Protection from Discrimination; I. Introduction; II. Equality and Inequality in Political Philosophy; III. The Anti-discrimination Principle in International Law; IV. Closed Lists; V. Open Lists; VI. Dignity, Immutability and the Anti-discrimination Principle.
  • VII. The Limits of DignityVIII. The Idea of Immutability; IX. Conclusion; 3; Stigma and Litigation; I. Goffman in Legal Scholarship; II. Litigation in Europe; III. Conclusion; 4; The Anti-stigma Principle; I. Linking Interpersonal and Structural Stigma; II. Models of Stigma and Public Health; III. The Discrimination Virus; IV. Conclusion; 5; Public Action to Combat Discrimination; I. Tackling a Public Health Virus: The Ebola Outbreak of 2014; II. The Transmission of Stigma; III. Positive Action and the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED); IV. Public Action to Tackle the Virus of Discrimination.
  • v. Conclusion6; Stigma, Synergy and Intersectionality; I. Understanding Intersectional Discrimination; II. Categorisation in Anti-discrimination Law; III. Addressing Intersectional Discrimination; IV. Applying Intersectional Discrimination; V. Conclusion; 7; Legal Protection Against Fattism
  • I. The Application of the Anti-stigma Principle; II. Weight-based Stigma and Discrimination; III. Fat Phobia and Anti-discrimination Law; IV. Conclusion; 8; Tattoos-Beyond Anti-discrimination Law?; I. Appearance at Work; II. Legal Responses to Corporate Appearance Policies€and Rules.
  • III. The Anti-stigma Principle and TattoosIV. Legal Protection Against Ink-ism; V. Conclusion; Conclusion; Index.