The globalization process has foregrounded ethnic discrimination as an increasingly important area of law around the world. Allowing a better understanding of the issue of ethnic discrimination and inequality, this book offers a comparative analysis of legislation impacting ethnic equality in various Anglophone countries. It demonstrates that it is possible to achieve equality at both national and international levels. A compelling historical analysis of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the European Union Treaty is provided together with a detailed examination of diversity and the law. The book will interest practitioners and others interested in ethnic legal issues.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1 Introduction to Culture Clash; Chapter 2 Culture Clash in Ethnic Discrimination; Chapter 3 Culture Clash in the United Nations; Chapter 4 Culture Clash in Australia and New Zealand; Chapter 5 Culture Clash in Africa and South Africa; Chapter 6 Culture Clash in Canada, Mexico and the United States; Chapter 7 Culture Clash in the North American Free Trade Agreement; Chapter 8 Culture Clash in the United Kingdom and Ireland; Chapter 9 Culture Clash in the European Union; Chapter 10 Conclusion to Culture Clash;