Sex discrimination law / Marguerite Bolger and Cliona Kimber.
Material type: TextPublication details: Dublin : Round Hall Sweet & Maxwell, 2000.Description: xlv, 474p. ; 24cmISBN:- 1858000629
- 342.08 BOL
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A comprehensive examination of the theory, application and practice of the law of sex discrimination in Ireland, together with suggested areas of reform. This volume examines theories of equality and how they relate to differences between the sexes. It explores the inadequacies of the Irish approach of treating like with like in the areas of sexual harassment, pregnant workers, working mothers, part-time workers, pension rights, social welfare, tax, separation and divorce, the family home, custody of children and the procedures of the legal system itself. By applying a model of equality which acknowledges differences between the sexes, the book demonstrates how the law could be more effective in fighting the continuing discrimination against Irish women.
Includes index.