工作场所的穆斯林妇女与2010年平等法案:交叉分析的机会

Catriona Cannon
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宗教和性别的相互作用是穆斯林妇女在劳动力市场处于不利地位的一个相关因素。尽管人们普遍认识到通过交叉视角解决劣势的重要性,但英国国内的平等法律框架继续采用固定和离散的地位不平等分类,破坏了对穆斯林妇女在工作场所的保护。本文采用理论和社会法律的方法,揭示了在国际人权背景下,英国平等法在应用中对宗教与性别的相互作用的漠视,并通过对不利因素的交叉分析的判例法提出了发展机会。在强调了穆斯林妇女所经历的劳动力市场劣势并为交叉反应做出案例之后,本文将评估英国平等法律框架在相关案例中的应用,并将强调其对“冲突”叙事出现的贡献。然而,本文将认为,在人权、比例性和危害分析方面,有突出宗教和性别矢量上的歧视经验的余地。它将得出结论,利用这些机会的诉讼当事人可以为更好地反映生活经验的法律和政策的发展作出贡献。
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Muslim women in the workplace and the Equality Act 2010: Opportunities for an intersectional analysis
The interplay of religion and gender is a relevant factor in the labour market disadvantage experienced by Muslim women. Despite widespread recognition of the importance of addressing disadvantage through an intersectional lens, the domestic equality law framework in Britain continues to adopt fixed and discrete classifications of status inequality, undermining protection for Muslim women in the workplace. This paper uses doctrinal and socio-legal method to expose the disregard in the application of British equality law in its international human rights context to the interaction of religion with gender and to present opportunities for development through case law of an intersectional analysis of disadvantage. After highlighting the labour market disadvantage experienced by Muslim women and making the case for an intersectional response, the paper will assess the application of the British equality law framework in relevant cases and will highlight its contribution to the emergence of a ‘conflict’ narrative. This paper will argue that there is, however, scope in human rights, proportionality and harm analyses to highlight experiences of discrimination at the vector of religion and gender. It will conclude that litigants who avail of these opportunities can contribute to development of law and policy which better reflects lived experience.
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