Appearance, Inequality and the Law

Appearance, Disability and the Law

Hannah Saunders author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st May '25

£100.00

This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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An original analysis of the law on disfigurement equality in employment and across other life contexts.

An original analysis of the law on disfigurement equality that will appeal to researchers and students in the area of Disability Studies and Law, Social Policy, Employment Law and HR Practice, as well as organisations supporting people with appearance-altering conditions and Policymakers working in the field of body image and equality.People with disfigurements often face prejudice, exclusion and discrimination in employment and across other life contexts. Law's response to this evidence is flawed both by its own limited and illogical scope and its failure to understand the perspectives of those people who may need to use it. Drawing on interviews with both people with lived experience of disfigurement and employers, the book sketches out different approaches to the complex social problem of discrimination against people with visible differences. It also asks whether, in our changing social context, law should widen its protection beyond disfigurement. Would a protected characteristic of appearance offer viable legal rights to the many millions of us who do not have a disfigurement but who are prone to a few spots, whose ears stick out more than we would like, or who are carrying an extra stone in weight?

ISBN: 9781009605045

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232 pages