A pluralist theory of age discrimination / Stuart Goosey.
2020
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Title
A pluralist theory of age discrimination / Stuart Goosey.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Oxford, UK ; Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
Distributed
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
The legal context
Equality principles
The wrongs of discrimination
Forming a pluralist theory of age discrimination
Legislative history of age discrimination law and its relevance to interpreting and applying the Equality Act 2010
The pluralist theory of age discrimination and age discrimination claims
Healthcare rationing and the pluralist theory of age discrimination.
Equality principles
The wrongs of discrimination
Forming a pluralist theory of age discrimination
Legislative history of age discrimination law and its relevance to interpreting and applying the Equality Act 2010
The pluralist theory of age discrimination and age discrimination claims
Healthcare rationing and the pluralist theory of age discrimination.
Summary
"This book provides a comprehensive theory of age discrimination that can guide the direct and indirect age discrimination provisions of the Equality Act 2010. The Act holds that unequal treatment on the grounds of age and measures that are on their face age-neutral but have the effect of disadvantaging particular age groups are lawful only if the treatment can be shown either to be a 'proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim' or if the treatment fits into a specifically prescribed exception. In this way, the proportionality test distinguishes justified and unjustified age-differential treatment with only the former legally permissible. This book outlines and defends a pluralist theory of age discrimination that assists in making the distinction between justified and unjustified age-differential treatment. The theory identifies the principles that explain when and why age-differential treatment wrongs people and the principles that can justify this treatment. It is a pluralist theory because it recognises that age-differential treatment can wrong people for a number of different, overlapping reasons, and these different reasons should inform how we apply age discrimination law. The pluralist approach to age discrimination theory can improve legal reasoning in age discrimination cases by articulating the relevant principles and competing interests that are at stake in age discrimination claims. In constructing the theory, the book adopts the reflective equilibrium method. This requires that we examine our initial moral beliefs about age discrimination by seeking coherence with beliefs we have about similar moral and philosophical issues and revising the initial beliefs as a result of challenges to them. In applying this method, the book identifies the following five principles to form a pluralist theory of age discrimination: equality of opportunity, social equality, respect, autonomy and efficiency"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Also published in print.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Print version: Goosey, Stuart. A pluralist theory of age discrimination Oxford, UK ; New York, NY : Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
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Alternate Title
Bloomsbury Collections
Language
English
ISBN
9781509933792 (ebook)
9781509944071 (print)
9781509933785 (PDF)
9781509933778 (ePub)
1509933786 (print)
9781509933761 (hardback)
1509933778 (print)
9781509944071 (print)
9781509933785 (PDF)
9781509933778 (ePub)
1509933786 (print)
9781509933761 (hardback)
1509933778 (print)
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