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A Tale of Two Projects: Emerging Tension between the Public and Private Aspects of Employment Discrimination Law (2005)
Journal Article
Baker, A. (2005). A Tale of Two Projects: Emerging Tension between the Public and Private Aspects of Employment Discrimination Law. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, 21(4), 591-627

Zeal for curing the public ill of discrimination can lead to approaches that ignore the more private concerns of individual victims of discrimination. This article explains that the forward-looking project of changing society to eliminate inequality... Read More about A Tale of Two Projects: Emerging Tension between the Public and Private Aspects of Employment Discrimination Law.

Creditors and the concept of 'family home': a functional analysis (2005)
Journal Article
Fox, L. (2005). Creditors and the concept of 'family home': a functional analysis. Legal Studies, 25(2), 201-227. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121x.2005.tb00613.x

The concept of home has attracted considerable critical attention in recent decades across a broad range of social science disciplines. Analysis of 'home meanings' provides important evidence of the values which people attach to property that they oc... Read More about Creditors and the concept of 'family home': a functional analysis.

The Idea of Home in Law (2005)
Journal Article
Fox, L. (2005). The Idea of Home in Law. Home Cultures: The Journal of Architecture Design and Domestic Space, 2(1), 25-49. https://doi.org/10.2752/174063105778053445

The idea of ‘home’ is problematic for lawyers. Although the significance of home sometimes appears to be acknowledged in legal discourse, the proposition that home can encapsulate meanings beyond the physical stricture of the house or its capital val... Read More about The Idea of Home in Law.