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Reforming Age Discrimination Law: Beyond Individual Enforcement

English

By (author): Alysia Blackham

Age is a critical issue for labour market policy. Both younger and older workers experience significant challenges at work. Despite the introduction of age discrimination laws, ageism remains prevalent. Reforming Age Discrimination Law offers a roadmap for the future development of age discrimination law in common law countries, to better address workplace ageism. Drawing on theoretical, doctrinal, and empirical legal scholarship, and comparative perspectives from the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada, the book provides a socio-legal critique of existing age discrimination laws and their enforcement and proposes concrete suggestions for legal reform and change. Building on legal and interdisciplinary insights, it examines the challenges and limitations of existing legal frameworks and the individual enforcement model for addressing age discrimination in employment. It also maps the stages of claiming, negotiation, or alternative dispute resolution, and hearing and judgment, using mixed-method case studies of the enforcement of age discrimination law in the United Kingdom and Australia. This volume puts forward a four-fold model of reform which aims to improve the individual enforcement model, strengthen positive equality duties, bolster the roles of statutory equality agencies, and enhance collective enforcement. It goes on to critically consider how these options might address the limits of existing laws, and the practical measures necessary to ensure their success and to move beyond the individual enforcement of age discrimination law. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 738g
  • Dimensions: 161 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198859284

About Alysia Blackham

Dr Alysia Blackham is an Associate Professor at Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne. Alysia holds advanced degrees from the University of Melbourne University of Sydney and Gonville and Caius College at the University of Cambridge. She has held academic positions in Australia Sweden and the United Kingdom including at Clare College Cambridge and as an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher. Prior to entering academia Alysia worked as an employment law solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills in Sydney and advisor to the Senior Executive at the University of Technology Sydney.

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