In the field of religious discrimination, Northern Ireland (NI) has blazed its own trail for nearly 30 years.
Across the rest of the UK, the past decade has seen a sea change in the equality landscape.
In respect of legislation against religious discrimination, Northern Ireland is years ahead of the rest of the UK. Even the mainland's proposed Commission for Equality and Human Rights seems unlikely to redress the balance says, Michael Black
July 20, 2005 at 08:03 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
In the field of religious discrimination, Northern Ireland (NI) has blazed its own trail for nearly 30 years.
Across the rest of the UK, the past decade has seen a sea change in the equality landscape.
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