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Indirect discrimination: claimants do not need to show the reason for their personal disadvantage (EAT)

In Essop and others v Home Office (UK Border Agency) UKEAT/0480/13 the EAT considered whether a claimant must prove the reason why they suffered a particular disadvantage in order to show indirect discrimination under the Equality Act 2010.

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Published on 22-May-2014
Resource Type Legal update: archive
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  • England
  • Scotland
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