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Legislating for Equality - A Multinational Collection of Non-Discrimination Norms (4 Vols.) (Hardcover)

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By Talia Naamat (Editor), Nina Osin (Editor), Dina Porat (Editor)
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This unique collection offers a survey of legal and legislative means to combat racism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and other forms of related intolerance. Its aim is threefold: 1) to provide a legal model for fighting racism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and discrimination through domestic legislation; 2) to compare existing national legislation with international legal instruments designed to combat racial and other forms of discrimination, in order to bring domestic laws into line with international legal norms; 3) to provide a tool for researchers, legislators, human rights activists and all those who work to protect the rights of minorities and victims of incitement and discrimination, as well as for domestic and international institutions, which monitor compliance with these laws. The survey thus constitutes a major contribution to the study of racism and anti-semitism because it demonstrates how these phenomena can be fought through the medium of the law. Each volume consists of two sections: the first, containing international conventions; the second, and main section, containing current constitutional law, specific legislation and ratification of international conventions in (over 200) individual states. Volume 1 deals with Europe; Volume 2 with the Americas; Volume 3 with Africa and Volume 4 with Asia and the South Pacific.

This set includes 4 volumes which can also be bought individually: * Volume 1: isbn 978-90-04-226128 (2012) * Volume 2: isbn 978-90-04-227538 (2013) * Volume 3: isbn 978-90-04-227545 (2016) * Volume 4: isbn 978-90-04-227552 (2019)

About the Author


Talia Naamat, LL.B, Adv. (2004, Bar Ilan University) is a legal researcher in the field of comparative human-rights and international law at the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry. Nina Osin, Doctor of Law and Social Sciences (1956, University of Uruguay) and a Master's degree in Library Science and Communications (1976, University of Michigan). She co-edited Legislating Against Discrimination - An International Survey of Anti-Discrimination Norms (2005). Dina Porat, Ph.D (1984) in History, is Head of the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry, incumbent of the Alfred P. Slaner Chair for the Study of Racism and Antisemitism at Tel-Aviv University and Chief Historian of Yad Vashem. She has published many books and articles, the most recent of which is the Fall of the Sparrow - The Life and Times of Abba Kovner (Stanford UP, 2009), a 2010 National Jewish Book Award winner. Elena Pesina, Law Degree (2003, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia) and an LL.M. in Global Governance and Human Rights (2016, Tel Aviv University). She is currently pursuing a PhD in International Law at the University of Auckland (New Zealand). Giovanni Matteo Quer, Ph.D in International Studies (2011, University of Trento, Italy), and an LL.M. (2007, University of Trento, Italy). He is currently pursuing a second Ph.D in the History of the Middle East at Tel Aviv University, and is a legal researcher at the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry.

Product Details
ISBN: 9789004227569
ISBN-10: 9004227563
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Publication Date: December 30th, 2019
Pages: 946
Language: English