Items where SHU Author is "Whittle, Richard"
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Article
SMITH, Peter, WHITTLE, Richard and GRIFFITH, Peter (2012). LawSync: navigating the ‘blue oceans’ within the ‘emerging’ legal services markets. Legal Information Management, 12 (3), 203-209.
WHITTLE, R. and BELL, M. (2002). Between social policy and Union citizenship: the Framework Directive on equal treatment in employment. European law review, 27 (6), 677-691.
WHITTLE, R. (2002). The Framework Directive for equal treatment in employment and occupation: an analysis from a disability rights perspective. European law review, 27 (3), 303-326.
WHITTLE, R. (2000). Disability rights after Amsterdam: the way forward. European human rights law review, p. 2000.
WHITTLE, R. and COOPER, J. (1999). Enforcing the rights and freedoms of disabled people: the role of transnational law (Part II). Mountbatten journal of legal studies, 3 (1), 3-32.
COOPER, J. and WHITTLE, R. (1998). Enforcing the rights and freedoms of disabled people: the role of transnational law (Part I). Mountbatten journal of legal studies, 2 (2), 3-30.
Conference or Workshop Item
WHITTLE, R. (2005). EU disability policy and the equal opportunity principle. In: 'Working for an inclusive society', EDRC national conference, Malta, 15 September 2005.
WHITTLE, R. (2003). Health and safety law and the right to non-discrimination on grounds of disability – the EU Dimension. In: Seminar of the EC Legal Expert Group on combating discrimination on grounds of disability, Brussels, Belgium, 29 March 2003.
WHITTLE, R. (2001). Why is a European Law on Disability Discrimination important. In: Inclusion Europe, Brussels, Belgium, 22-23 November 2001.
WHITTLE, R. (2001). The concept of disability discrimination and its legal construction. In: 'Discrimination and affirmative action on the labour market - legal perspectives' (in preparation of the Swedish Presidency of the European Union), National Institute for Working Life, Sweden, 6-7 November 2001.
