1st Edition

Making Anti-Racial Discrimination Law A Comparative History of Social Action and Anti-Racial Discrimination Law

By Iyiola Solanke Copyright 2009
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    Making Anti-Racial Discrimination Law examines the evolution of anti-racial discrimination law from a socio-legal perspective. Taking a comparative and interdisciplinary approach, the book does not simply look at race and society or race and law but brings these areas together by drawing out the tension in the process, in different countries, by which race becomes a policy issue which is subsequently regulated by law. Moving beyond traditional social movement theory to include the extreme right wing as a social actor, the study identifies the role of extreme right wing confrontation in agenda setting and law-making, a feature often neglected in studies of social action. In so doing, it identifies the influence of both the extreme right and liberalism on anti-racial discrimination law. Focusing primarily on Great Britain and Germany, the book also demonstrates how national politics feeds into EU policy and identifies some of the challenges in creating a high and uniform level of protection against racial discrimination throughout the EU.

    Using primary archival materials from Germany and the UK, the empirical richness of this book constitutes a valuable contribution to the field of anti-racial discrimination law, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. The book will interest specialists and academics in law, sociology and political science as well as non-specialists, who will find this study stimulating and useful to expand their knowledge of anti-racial discrimination law or pursue teaching goals, policy objectives and reform agendas.

    Introduction  1. Black European Union Citizens  2. Understanding Racial Violence  3. The Response to Overt Racial Violence  4. The Response to Covert Racial Violence  5. Restoring Voice and Visibility  6. Civil Society and the Political Opportunity Structure  7. The Impact of Race in the News on Race and Law  8. Anti-Racial Discrimination Law in the European Union  9. Conclusion

    Biography

    Iyiola Solanke is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Leeds, UK.