Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law
Offered By: Stanford University via edX
Course Description
Overview
Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law uses a problem-based approach to examine a global view of anti-discrimination law, comparing US, European, and other national, regional and international legal systems, including those of India, Brazil, and South Africa.
The course covers five topic modules: employment discrimination and harassment (race, sex, age, disability); marriage equality (race, same-sex); affirmative action (race, caste, origin)/gender parity; hate speech (race, sex, religion); and secularism and the rights of religious minorities.
Visit ComparativeEquality.org for additional information about the course, including bios of the 38 speakers who appear in this course.
Taught by
Richard Thompson Ford and David B. Oppenheimer
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