international agreements

In the light of the Professor Deakin’s comments, explain the legal problems which arise in current English law because of the uncertainty over employment status and the rights of working people and critically analyse the approach taken by the courts in trying to resolve those problems.

According to Professor Simon Deakin of Cambridge University: ‘There is much at stake in the classification of work relations: on the one hand, the stability of the tax base and the capacity of the state to deliver public goods; on the other, the structure of enterprise and the rights of workers in the ‘gig’ economy […]

Taking the above statement as your starting point, critically analyse the approach taken by the English and European courts to applying the provisions of the Equality Act 2010 in cases where the protection given to religious beliefs conflicts with the rights of others.

ESSAY TITLE ONE ‘Gay’ cakes, veils and crucifixes: in the battle between conflicting rights, judges are left floundering in No Man’s Land, struggling to reconcile the irreconcilable. Taking the above statement as your starting point, critically analyse the approach taken by the English and European courts to applying the provisions of the Equality Act 2010 […]

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