New book review in Sydney Law Review
Alysia Blackham writes in Interpreting Discrimination Law Creatively by Alice Taylor:
It is into the fraught field of judicial interpretation of discrimination law that Alice Taylor’s book Interpreting Discrimination Law Creatively: Statutory Discrimination Law in the UK, Canada and Australia steps. This deceptively slim work provides a wide-ranging consideration of discrimination law, statutory interpretation and the judicial role, drawing on comparative analysis of Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada. The work is engaging and clear, covering a broad and complex field using a light yet sophisticated approach.