Title: Equal By Comparison: Unsettling Assumptions of Antidiscrimination Law
Abstract:Journal Article Equal By Comparison: Unsettling Assumptions of Antidiscrimination Law Get access Julie Chi-Hye Suk Julie Chi-Hye Suk *Assistant Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yes...Journal Article Equal By Comparison: Unsettling Assumptions of Antidiscrimination Law Get access Julie Chi-Hye Suk Julie Chi-Hye Suk *Assistant Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University. A.B. Harvard University, J.D. Yale Law School, D. Phil. Oxford University. Thanks to Aditi Bagchi, Sam Bagenstos, Vivian Curran, Myriam Gilles, Youngjae Lee, Mathias Reimann, Michel Rosenfeld, Daniel Sabbagh, Kevin Stack, Ed Stein, Stewart Sterk, Chris Whitman, Jim Whitman, and the participants in the American Society of Comparative Law Works in Progress Workshop at the University of Michigan in April 2006, for helpful comments on earlier drafts. Jean-François Amadieu, David Assouline, Gwénaële Calvès, Pacal Clément, François Delapierre, Charlotte Girard, Riva Kastoryano, Bariza Khiari, Sophie Latraverse, Danièle Lochak, Henry Rousso and Samuel Thomas provided indispensable guidance on the French context. Jaclyn Green and Jason Wojciechowski provided superb research assistance. Translations, unless otherwise noted, are my own Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Journal of Comparative Law, Volume 55, Issue 2, Spring 2007, Pages 295–345, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcl/55.2.295 Published: 01 April 2007Read More
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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