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protected characteristic, is always unjustified and unlawful, with the exception of age. It is lawful to discriminate against a person because of their age, however, only if there is a legitimate business justification accepted by a court. Where there is an "occupational requirement" direct discrimination is lawful, so that for instance an employer could refuse to hire a male actor to play a female role in a play, where that is indispensable for the job. "Indirect discrimination" is also unlawful, and this exists when an employer applies a policy to their workplace that affects everyone equally, but it has a disparate impact on a greater proportion of people of one group with a protected characteristic than another, and there is no good business justification for that practice. Disability differs from other protected characteristics in that employers are under a positive duty to make reasonable adjustments to their workplace to accommodate the needs of disabled staff. For age, belief, sex, race, gender reassignment and sexuality there is generally no positive obligation to promote equality, and positive discrimination is generally circumscribed by the principle that merit must be regarded as the most important characteristic of a person. In the field of equal pay between men and women, the rules differ in the scope for comparators. Any dismissal because of discrimination is automatically unfair and entitles a person to claim under the
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may conflict with ordinary requirements of the work place. There is not the same degree of privilege granted to beliefs as is to a disability, requiring "reasonable adjustments" for the wishes of the believer. So in cases where an adherent to a religion wishes to take time off to pray, or wear a particular article of clothing or jewellery, it will usually be within the right of the employer to insist that the contract of employment is performed as was initially agreed. This refusal of the law to grant privileged status to beliefs may reflect the element of choice in belief or the need of a secular society to treat all people, whether believers or not, equally.
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belief, sex, and sexual orientation) must be the reason for the different treatment, so that it is because of that characteristic that the less favourable treatment occurs. Generally, the law protects everyone, not just a group perceived to suffer discrimination. Therefore, it is unlawful to treat a man less favourably than a woman, or a woman less favourably than a man, on the ground of the person's sex. However people who are single are not protected against more favourable treatment of people in marriage or civil partnership, and non disabled people are not protected if a disabled person is treated more favourably.
1485:" as it is known in the US) to fill up diversity quotas, or for any other purpose, is prohibited throughout Europe, because it violates the principle of equal treatment just as much as negative discrimination. There is, however, a large exception. Suppose an employer is hiring new staff, and they have 2 applications where the applicants are equally qualified for the job. If the workforce does not reflect society's makeup (e.g. that women, or ethnic minorities are under-represented) then the employer may prefer the candidate which would correct that imbalance. But they may
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a 'knowledge requirement', in that the employer has a defence if it shows it did not know, and could not reasonably be expected to know, that the person had the disability. Section 15 will apply, for example, where a disabled person is dismissed because of a long absence from work which resulted from their disability - the issue will be whether the employer can show the 'objective justification' defence applies (assuming the 'knowledge requirement' is met).
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Office has issued a guide to the
Section 159 rules. Section 158 deals with the circumstances in which positive action is permitted other than in connection with recruitment and promotion, for example in provision of training opportunities. Section 158 does not have the requirement for candidates to be equally qualified.
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While direct discrimination on grounds of religion or belief is automatically unlawful, the nature of religions or beliefs leads to the conclusion that objective justification for disparate impact is easier. Beliefs often lead adherents to the need to manifest their closely held views, in a way which
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creates a broad protection against being treated unfavourably "because of something arising in consequence of" the person's disability, but subject to the employer having an 'objective justification' defence if it shows its action was a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim. There is also
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set out the circumstances in which positive action is allowed. Section 159, which deals with positive action in connection with recruitment and promotion (and which is the basis for the example of equally qualified applicants above), did not come into force until April 2011. The
Government Equalities
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Employers should actively pursue policies to accommodate protected groups into the workforce. This duty is made explicit in law for pregnant women and for people who are disabled. For people with religious sensitivities, particularly the desire to worship during work cases show there is no duty, but
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Sch 9, a number of defences are available to employers who have policies which discriminate. An "occupational requirement" refers to exceptions to the prohibition on direct discrimination. An example could be a theatre requiring an actor of Black
African origin to play a Black African character. An
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was the establishment of a new
Equality and Human Rights Commission, subsuming specialist bodies from before. Its role is in research, promotion, raising awareness and enforcement of equality standards. For lawyers, the most important work of predecessors has been strategic litigation (advising and
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The normal types of claim apply to disability, but additional types of claim are particular to it. These are 'discrimination arising from disability' and the reasonable adjustment duty. "Discrimination arising from disability" was a newly formulated test introduced after the House of Lords decision
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section 19. It involves the application of a provision, criterion or practice to everyone, which has a disproportionate effect on some people and is not objectively justified. For instance, a requirement that applicants for a job be over a certain height would have a greater impact on women than on
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received Royal Assent on 23 December 1919. Its basic purpose was "… to amend the Law with respect to disqualification on account of sex" "from the exercise of any public function, or from being appointed to or holding any civil or judicial office or post, or from entering or assuming or carrying on
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discrimination. The law is therefore quite new and is still in a state of flux. Between the EU passing directives and the UK government implementing them, it is apparent that the government has often failed to offer the required minimum level of protection. More changes are likely soon to iron out
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it is unlawful to discriminate against a person because they have one of the "protected characteristics", which are, age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, race, religion or belief, sex, pregnancy and maternity, and sexual orientation. The primary legislation is the
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The reasonable adjustment duty is particularly important. The duty can apply where a disabled person is put at a 'substantial' disadvantage in comparison with non-disabled people by a 'provision, criterion or practice' or by a physical feature. The employer's obligation is, broadly, to take such
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section 26, a person harasses another if he or she engages in unwanted conduct related to a relevant protected characteristic, and the conduct has the purpose or effect of violating the other's dignity, or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for the
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Direct discrimination occurs when an employer treats someone less favourably on the ground of a protected characteristic. It is unlawful under section 13 of the
Equality Act 2010. A protected characteristic (age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, race, religion or
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People with a protected characteristic are protected from discrimination in employment, and in access to services, education, premises, and associations. Examples of prohibited discrimination include as customers, in social security, access to education and other public services. The UK Labour
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Catholics were considered fully emancipated. A year later, in 1830, debates began on the subject of making similar provisions for Jews. A strong Tory lobby in Parliament prevented any furtherance of this cause until the Religious Opinions Act 1846, although this only went some way towards
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Discrimination on grounds of religion was previously covered in an ad hoc way for
Muslims and Sikhs through the race discrimination provisions. The new regulations were introduced to comply with the EU Framework Directive 2000/78/EC on religion or belief, age, sexuality and disability.
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race discrimination case (also known as the
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173:"Had they stated that they determined as a borough council to pay the same wage for the same work without regard to the sex or condition of the person who performed it, I should have found it difficult to say that that was not a proper exercise of their discretion."
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gave the universal franchise to men, and knocked away the last barriers of wealth discrimination for the vote. But for women, only those over 30 were enfranchised, and the judiciary remained as conservative as ever. In
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was meant to be the third pillar in this programme. Discrimination against union members is also a serious problem, for the obvious reason that some employers view unionisation as threat to their right to manage.
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funding cases which could significantly advance the law) and developing codes of best practice for employers to use. Around 20,000 discrimination cases are brought each year to UK tribunals.
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3196:
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2727:
Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations 2003
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Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2003
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Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992
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Temporary and Agency Workers (Equal Treatment) Bill 2008
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2664:
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1693:
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1679:
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1296:
R (Seymour Smith) v Secretary of State for Employment
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3280:
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284:. Particularly since the United Kingdom joined the
3334:Employment discrimination law in the United States
920:The definition of "victimisation" is found in the
5300:Glasgow International Financial Services District
4322:
3203:Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants v Osborne
3126:Matthews v Kent & Medway Towns Fire Authority
2833:McClintock v Department of Constitutional Affairs
2642:Pearce v Mayfield Secondary School Governing Body
2566:Leonard v Southern Derbyshire Chamber of Commerce
961:
181:finally gave women the vote on an equal footing.
5632:
3071:Seldon v Clarkson Wright & Jakes and another
1598:
1248:R (Schaffter) v Secretary of State for Education
1226:"Indirect" discrimination is unlawful under the
113:(1907), Lord McLaren even proclaimed that it is
79:section 94 no matter how long they have worked.
3649:This has been in decline recently; in 2005 the
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341:
231:. The Conservative government opted out of the
165:in the matter of wages in the world of labour."
3035:Rosenbladt v Oellerking Gebäudereinigungs GmbH
5641:Anti-discrimination law in the United Kingdom
4308:
4034:
2995:Palacios de la Villa v Cortefiel Servicios SA
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2715:Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations
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1665:Lambeth LBC v Commission for Racial Equality
3718:Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie
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1980:Allonby v Accrington and Rossendale College
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2650:Advocate General for Scotland v MacDonald
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2240:Showboat Entertainment Centre Ltd v Owens
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1264:Clymo v Wandsworth London Borough Council
669:Stewart v Cleveland Guest Engineering Ltd
502:Homer v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire
368:Stefanko v Doherty and Maritime Hotel Ltd
3855:The Efficiency and Efficacy of Title VII
1863:
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219:In 1975, Britain became a member of the
129:became known for its militant activity.
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4609:2020 Withdrawal from the European Union
4549:Second Industrial Revolution 1860s–1914
2474:Vicary v British Telecommunications plc
2372:Chacon Navas v Eurest Colectividades SA
1839:Porcelli v Strathclyde Regional Council
1649:Sirdar v Secretary of State for Defence
1091:London Underground Ltd v Edwards (No 2)
1079:Hampson v Dept of Education and Science
819:
656:Strathclyde Regional Council v Porcelli
487:Roma Rights Centre v Prague Immigration
186:Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919
18:Employment discrimination law in the UK
14:
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28:United Kingdom employment equality law
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3859:University of Pennsylvania Law Review
3802:Labour Law, Text, Cases and Materials
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2971:R (Carson) v SS for Work and Pensions
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839:Nagarajan v London Regional Transport
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179:Representation of the People Act 1928
139:Representation of the People Act 1918
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3350:Age Discrimination in Employment Act
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2860:Ladele v London Borough of Islington
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2104:Redcar and Cleveland BC v Bainbridge
2092:Cadman v Health and Safety Executive
1967:Scullard v Knowles Education Council
1552:Equality and Human Rights Commission
1501:
1431:Marschall v Land Nordrhein Westfalen
1288:Staffordshire County Council v Black
1177:Seldon v Clarkson Wright & Jakes
1067:Ladele v London Borough of Islington
740:Ladele v London Borough of Islington
636:
421:Webb v EMO Air Cargo (UK) Ltd (No 2)
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69:Equality and Human Rights Commission
3302:Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz
3215:Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998
2550:Thaine v London School of Economics
2044:Enderby v Frenchay Health Authority
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1272:Enderby v Frenchay Health Authority
879:Shamoon v Royal Ulster Constabulary
603:Protection from Harassment Act 1997
473:Shamoon v Royal Ulster Constabulary
105:from the mid 19th century, and the
51:, or with advice from a solicitor,
41:Protection from Harassment Act 1997
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3356:Immigration Reform and Control Act
3315:Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil
3228:Wilson and Palmer v United Kingdom
2558:Clark v TDG Ltd (t/a Novacold Ltd)
2319:Disability Discrimination Act 1995
1311:
237:Disability Discrimination Act 1995
227:in 1992 with the agreement of the
127:Women's Social and Political Union
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5562:Confederation of British Industry
4757:Expansion plans for Milton Keynes
4420:Department for Business and Trade
4415:Competition and Markets Authority
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3374:Employment Non-Discrimination Act
3263:Constantine v Imperial Hotels Ltd
3166:
3135:, 'Missing the point?' (2000) 29
2574:Sexuality and gender reassignment
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1419:Kalanke v Freie Hansestadt Bremen
395:R (EOC) v Birmingham City Council
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3013:EWHC 2336 (Admin) and (C-388/07)
2532:Department for Work and Pensions
1996:British Coal Corporation v Smith
1886:Treaty of the European Community
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2128:Gibson v Sheffield City Council
2080:Glasgow City Council v Marshall
1510:Lewisham LBC v Malcolm and EHRC
1145:Kutz-Bauer v Hansestadt Hamburg
726:EOC v SS for Trade and Industry
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4324:Economy of the United Kingdom
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3144:O'Brien v Ministry of Justice
2629:Lustig-Prean v United Kingdom
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2305:Ghai v Newcastle City Council
1201:Ministry of Defence v DeBique
962:Indirect discrimination cases
588:
447:Grant v South-West Trains Ltd
383:Horsey v Dyfed County Council
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5656:Equal employment opportunity
5557:British Chambers of Commerce
5552:British Bankers' Association
3414:Disability Rights Commission
3368:Family and Medical Leave Act
2794:Copsey v WWB Devon Clays Ltd
1708:Glasgow City Council v McNab
1599:Discrimination defence cases
867:Waters v Metropolitan Police
853:West Yorkshire Police v Khan
169:Though Lord Buckmaster said
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4445:Chancellor of the Exchequer
4425:Financial Conduct Authority
4164:Courts of England and Wales
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2761:Belief discrimination cases
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2253:Weatherfield Ltd v Sergeant
1878:Sex Discrimination Act 1975
1830:Gender discrimination cases
1792:Sex Discrimination Act 1975
1564:
682:Burton v De Vere Hotels Ltd
342:Direct discrimination cases
206:Sex Discrimination Act 1975
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5592:UK Payments Administration
4544:New Imperialism 1830s–1945
4368:Government-owned companies
3987:Equal Treatment Directive
3320:Employment equity (Canada)
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3981:Race Equality Directive
3933:Agency Workers Directive
3917:Part-time Work Directive
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3344:Civil Rights Act of 1964
3290:Free Representation Unit
3184:Agency Workers Directive
3090:Agency Workers Directive
2952:Age discrimination cases
2782:Stedman v United Kingdom
2617:Smith v Gardner Merchant
2608:Sexual orientation cases
2434:Archibald v Fife Council
2068:Strathclyde RC v Wallace
1736:Occupational requirement
1556:The main outcome of the
541:Grainger plc v Nicholson
4772:List of counties by GVA
4554:1873–79 Long Depression
4519:Agricultural Revolution
4484:UK Statistics Authority
3655:CRE, Annual Report 2005
2846:Eweida v United Kingdom
2462:Goodwin v Patent Office
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1957:EU Directive 2006/54/EC
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4524:Industrial Revolution
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3660:June 9, 2007, at the
3339:Equal Pay Act of 1963
2899:- Freedom of religion
2785:(1997) 23 EHRR CD 168
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308:Direct discrimination
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3285:UK agency worker law
3173:UK agency worker law
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407:James v Eastleigh BC
294:Directive 2006/54/EC
177:After a decade, the
5067:Equal opportunities
4672:Economic liberalism
4574:1974 Three-Day Week
4559:1926 general strike
4363:FTSE SmallCap Index
3970:Treaty of Amsterdam
3462:AC 578 (HL), at 590
3270:Disability Standard
3086:Treaty of Amsterdam
2820:Azmi v Kirklees MBC
2396:Jones v Post Office
2227:Mandla v Dowell-Lee
2095:1 CMLR 16 (C-17/05)
2047:IRLR 591 (C-127/92)
1868:World War 2 poster.
1767:Equality protection
1749:Material difference
1393:Grutter v Bollinger
1275:(C-127/92) ICR 112
1011:Mandla v Dowell-Lee
820:Victimisation cases
435:Smith v Safeway plc
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239:, it was not until
223:, which became the
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5482:Telecommunications
4647:Economic geography
4069:Administrative law
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3257:British labour law
2721:Religion or belief
2632:(2000) 29 ECHR 548
1874:Equal Pay Act 1970
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1796:Equal Pay Act 1970
1483:affirmative action
1318:Affirmative action
599:Workplace bullying
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276:Equality framework
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5455:Construction
5450:Architecture
5285:Canary Wharf
5118:Resource and
5101:Unemployment
5072:Minimum wage
5066:
5035:Billionaires
4932:Silicon Glen
4804:M11 Corridor
4279:
4272:
4094:Property law
4079:Contract law
4074:Criminal law
3991:, replacing
3954:SI 2002/2034
3945:SI 2000/1551
3899:Trade Unions
3844:
3828:
3818:
3815:Simon Deakin
3804:(Hart 2005)
3801:
3790:Hugh Collins
3765:. Retrieved
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107:Suffragettes
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5465:Real estate
5189:Agriculture
4976:Cardiff Bay
4965:Agriculture
4922:Oil and gas
4897:Agriculture
4824:Silicon Fen
4799:M4 corridor
4792:London Plan
4613:Growth deal
4440:HM Treasury
4410:Company law
4379:governance,
4260:Hue and cry
4255:Bloody Code
4225:New Zealand
4134:Company law
4050:English law
3842:Gary Becker
3821:(Hart 2004)
3794:Keith Ewing
3741:14 February
3731:"In the UK"
3691:EE(A)R 2006
3555:EE(A)R 2006
3526:EE(A)R 2006
3493:EE(A)R 2006
3448:AC 578, 594
3305: [
3251:British law
2850:EWCA Civ 80
2308:EWCA Civ 59
2131:EWCA Civ 63
2116:Allen v GMB
1546:Enforcement
1057:EWCA Civ 80
152:socialistic
49:trade union
5635:Categories
5519:High-speed
5514:Inter-city
5430:Automotive
5410:Healthcare
5398:Television
5388:Newspapers
5232:Materials
5147:Geothermal
5120:production
5062:Labour law
5045:Demography
5028:and labour
4809:Manchester
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3997:76/207/EEC
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2244:1 WLR 384
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3993:97/80/EC
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3866:Articles
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3679:RRA 1976
3675:SDA 1975
3658:Archived
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2823:IRLR 484
2797:IRLR 811
2620:IRLR 510
2561:IRLR 318
2553:ICR 1422
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2230:2 AC 548
2083:IRLR 272
2059:IRLR 439
2023:IRLR 361
1999:IRLR 404
1986:C-256/01
1970:IRLR 344
1949:ss 64-80
1888:states,
1876:and the
1712:IRLR 476
1654:C-273/97
1639:C-222/84
1623:IRLR 150
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4499:History
4472:Coinage
4180:UK-wide
4089:Privacy
3861:513-521
3364:of 1990
3352:of 1967
3148:UKSC 34
2837:IRLR 29
2810:UKHL 15
2654:UKHL 34
2569:IRLR 19
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2465:ICR 302
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2387:IRLR 88
2290:In the
2256:ICR 425
2172:ICR 469
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1842:ICR 564
1683:ICR 320
1669:ICR 768
1652:(1999)
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1118:(1986)
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