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North of the Stupid Line – Page 2 – To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Middot; Published 13 February 2016. Formal equality occurs when ‘like’ cases are treated ‘alike’1, and is considered to be the most obvious meaning, aligned with symmetrical equality and focuses on consistent treatment of individuals rather than outcomes2. A difficulty.. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Middot; Published 28 August 2015.
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Featured Posts – North of the Stupid Line
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Middot; Published 20 June 2016. Presentation: Why equality law and Deaf people don’t get on. Having recorded a practice-run of my presentation on ‘Why equality law and Deaf people don’t get on’, which I will be presenting at the University of Leicester’s Graduate Conference on 21 June 2016, I.. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). This po...
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Unfair dismissal: employee’s admissions – North of the Stupid Line
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Unfair dismissal: employee’s admissions. The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that an Employment Tribunal fell into error when considering the impact of an employee’s admissions of misconduct on the reasonableness of the employer’s investigation. CRO Ports London Ltd v Wiltshire. Source: Practical Law Employment Weekly email to 19 March 2015. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). You m...
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Magistrates’ fine cap lift – North of the Stupid Line
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Magistrates’ fine cap lift. Sections 85(1), (2) and (4) of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 came into force on 12 March 2015, providing that all fines and maximum fines in Magistrates’ Courts of 5,000 or more are now unlimited, meaning that magistrates are now able to impose higher fines. This unlimited cap only applies to fines for offences committed after 12 March 2015.
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Challenging Access to Work – North of the Stupid Line
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Challenging Access to Work. What is Access to Work? The Department for Work and Pensions’ Access to Work scheme ( Access to Work ), which was introduced in 1994. Which may include “arrangements for encouraging increases in the opportunities for employment and training that are available to women and girls or to disabled persons”. The Government’s current description of the Access to Work scheme is a...
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Discrimination by association extended to indirect discrimination – North of the Stupid Line
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Discrimination by association extended to indirect discrimination. The European Court of Justice’s Advocate General Kokott has given her opinion on whether the concept of discrimination by association can be extended from direct discrimination to indirect discrimination. Chez Razpredelenie Bulgaria AD. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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North of the Stupid Line – Page 3 – To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Middot; Published 6 July 2015. Middot; Last modified 3 July 2015. Discrimination by association extended to indirect discrimination. The European Court of Justice’s Advocate General Kokott has given her opinion on whether the concept of discrimination by association can be extended from direct discrimination to indirect discrimination. In her opinion, the definition.. Middot; Published 12 June 2015.
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Deaf – North of the Stupid Line
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Middot; Published 20 June 2016. Presentation: Why equality law and Deaf people don’t get on. Having recorded a practice-run of my presentation on ‘Why equality law and Deaf people don’t get on’, which I will be presenting at the University of Leicester’s Graduate Conference on 21 June 2016, I.. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). The Eur...
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Teaching – North of the Stupid Line
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Middot; Published 26 May 2015. Part 1: Teaching Practice. I am currently working on a series of papers entitled Developing Effective Learning, Teaching and Assessment Practice through Sign Language, which aims to: examine and reflect on teaching and assessment practice and their effect.. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). 20 Jun, 2016.
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Study – North of the Stupid Line
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North of the Stupid Line. To signify an individual of subnormal intelligence and general social ignorance. Middot; Published 18 February 2016. Middot; Last modified 30 March 2016. What is equality to Deaf people? This is the fourth part of a series considering why equality law and Deaf people don’t get on. Having explored the various theoretical perspectives on equality law and their relevance to the Deaf-World, the.. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).
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