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"International legal perspectives on discrimination in employment law : an introductory overview" (Joseph Roger Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Góral, Aneta Tyc)
"It's all relative?" Role of comparison in terms of equality in employment under EU law", Dr. Szilvia Halmos (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest-Metropolitan General Court)
"Dutch Equal Treatment Law : a sophisticated field of law", Dr. Susanne Burri (Utrecht University)
"The German Law on Discrimination in Employment", Professor Manfred Weiss (Goethe-Universität, Germany)
"The "other" discriminatory criteria : unregulated in the Polish Labour Code but clarified by case law", Dr. Aneta Tyc (University of Łódź)
"Philosophical beliefs as protected characteristics in British Discrimination Law : an evolutionary tract and its consequences", Professor Joseph Roger Carby-Hall (University of Hull)
"Employment discrimination in Australia : the challenges of pursuing a substantive equality approach", Professor Therese MacDermott (Macquarie University)
"The changing face of discrimination in Aotearoa/New Zealand", Professor Gordon Anderson and Dr. Dawn Duncan (Victoria University of Wellington)
"The erasure of sexual harassment : recourse for sexual harassment under Labour Law frameworks in Québec", Professor Rachel Cox (UQAM
Université du Québec à Montréal)
"Legal instruments against discrimination in employment in Switzerland", Professor Kurt Pärli (University of Basel)
"Transformative equality and disability based discrimination in employment : a Case Study from India", Professor Nimushakavi Vasanthi (NALSAR University of Law)
"Gender discrimination in Israel", Professor Raphael Cohen-Almagor (University of Hull) (co-author: Dr. Uki Maroshek-Klarman, Adam Institute for Democracy and Peace in Israel)
"Discrimination in Employment Law : key themes and perspectives" (Joseph Roger Carby-Hall, Zbigniew Góral, Aneta Tyc)

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