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Home | Publications and resources | Conference materials | Discrimination Law Damages for Public Lawyers – Audio

Discrimination Law Damages for Public Lawyers – Audio

Helen Mountfield QC

Published:  9th May 2014

This talk  discusses the interaction between public law equality challenges and claims for damages for discrimination under the Equality Act 2010.

The accompanying paper can be found at the link below.

http://publiclawproject.org.uk/content/uploads/data/resources/176/7-Discrimination-claims-Helen-Mountfield.mp3

accompanying paper

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Discrimination Law Damages for Public Lawyers

 Equality Act 2010, Public Law

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