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- Title
GIVING MEANING TO 'SOCIAL ORIGIN' IN INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION ('ILO') CONVENTIONS, THE FAIR WORK ACT 2009 (CTH) AND THE AUSTRALIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION ACT 1986 (CTH): 'CLASS' DISCRIMINATION AND ITS RELEVANCE TO THE AUSTRALIAN CONTEXT.
- Authors
CAPUANO, ANGELO
- Abstract
The article focuses on the relevance of the reports of the Committee of Experts of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to Australian labour law and anti-discrimination law. It mentions that the concepts of 'class' and 'class discrimination' from applications of social origin discrimination principles by the Committee of Experts. It also mentions that the Australian Fair Work Act 2009 and Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 prohibits discrimination in employment.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; INTERNATIONAL Labour Organisation; LABOR laws; ANTI-discrimination laws; EMPLOYMENT discrimination; HUMAN rights
- Publication
University of New South Wales Law Journal, 2016, Vol 39, Issue 1, p84
- ISSN
0313-0096
- Publication type
Article