Making anti-racial discrimination law : a comparative history of social action and anti-racial discrimination law /
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Author / Creator: | Solanke, Iyiola. |
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Routledge, 2009. |
Description: | xxxii, 224 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7789653 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface and acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- Table of cases and statutes
- 1. Black European Union citizens
- Introduction
- Imperialism, war and labour migration
- The British Empire and black Britons
- The Germans in Africa and black Germans
- 'Guest workers' in Germany
- Belonging
- Belonging in Britain
- Belonging in Germany
- Conclusion
- 2. Understanding racial violence
- Introduction
- A matrix of racial violence
- Overt racial violence
- Personal
- Institutional
- Covert racial violence
- Personal
- Institutional
- Conclusion
- 3. The response to overt racial violence
- Introduction
- The international response to overt racial violence after World War II
- The national response to overt racial violence
- The response to overt racial violence in Great Britain
- The Race Relations Act 1965 (RRA 1965)
- Legal definition of 'institutional racism'
- The Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000
- The response to overt racial violence in Germany
- Post-World War II legal regulation of racism
- Post-reunification violence
- The Kahn Commission and the creation of Article 13 Treaty of Rome
- The Anti-Discrimination Law (Antidiskriminierungsgesetz/ADG) 2005
- Conclusion
- 4. The response to covert racial violence
- Introduction
- Covert racial violence in employment in Britain
- Discriminatory vacancies
- Exposing covert personal racial violence: the PEP study on racial discrimination in Britain
- The Street Report and the Drake and Ennals Report
- The Race Relations Act 1968 (RRA 1968)
- Exposing covert institutional racial violence ('indirect' discrimination)
- The Race Relations Act 1976
- Covert racial violence in employment in Germany
- Anthropological and social research into the 'Mischlingskinder'
- Commissioner for Foreign Affairs (Ausländerbeauftrage)
- The legal response to covert racial violence in Germany
- Conclusion
- 5. Restoring voice and visibility
- Introduction
- Ethical responsibility
- Models of integration
- Social investigation
- Influence of investigations
- Ethics of ethnic data
- Ethnic data in Britain
- Ethnic data in Germany
- Ethnic data in the European Union
- Conclusion
- 6. Civil society and the 'political opportunity structure'
- Introduction
- The political opportunity structure
- Pluralism
- Corporatism
- Impact of group action on the legal response to racial violence under corporatism and pluralism
- Ad hoc groups
- Established groups
- Conclusion
- 7. The impact of race in the news on race and law
- Introduction
- The media and race
- The value of media coverage
- The US Civil Rights Movement
- The murder of Stephen Lawrence
- The MacPherson Inquiry
- The 'African village' in Augsburg Zoo
- Conclusion
- 8. Anti-racial discrimination law in the European Union
- Introduction
- The content of EU anti-racial discrimination law
- The Race Directive
- The role of social action in the evolution of Article 13 and the EU Race Directive
- Investigations by the European Parliament
- The Evrigenis Committee Report into Racism and Xenophobia
- The Ford Report
- The Piccoli Report
- Lobbying
- The Starting Line Group
- Confrontation with the extreme right wing
- Implementation of the Directives and beyond
- An area of 'freedom, security and justice'
- Strategic litigation: the role of the ECJ
- Excavation
- Dialogue
- Conclusin
- 9. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index