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Properly drafted arbitration agreement as a safeguard to its adequate interpretation: Rwanda case study
Authors:James Hand  Bernard Davis  Pat Feast
Institution:1. School of Law, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth james.hand@port.ac.uk;3. School of Law, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth
Abstract:Since the seminal Sex Discrimination Act 1975, modern British equality law developed in a piecemeal fashion over four decades. The landmark Equality Act 2010 was designed to unify, simplify and, to a limited extent, strengthen the legislation in this area. Despite its long gestation period, the Bill suffered from a lack of parliamentary scrutiny. This article sets the Equality Act in context and, by analysing certain aspects, discusses how far it has met those aims.
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