EHRC research and policy on equality duties
The EHRC website has a section bringing together research and policy papers about the implementation of (current or previous) equality duties across a range of organisations.
The EHRC website has a section bringing together research and policy papers about the implementation of (current or previous) equality duties across a range of organisations.
In July 2011, the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) published ‘Religion and belief in HE: the experiences of staff and students’.

In July 2011, the European Network Against Racism (ENAR) published ‘The legal implications of multiple discrimination’.
The Pocket Guide to Hate Crime, produced by the LGBT National Youth Council in 2011, has information on how to identify and deal with hate crime.

In 2011, the Human Rights and Social Justice Research Institute at London Metropolitan University held a series of public seminars on ‘Human rights and social justice in an age of austerity’.
TAEN has collaborated with the AARP, the largest US membership organisation for people aged 50+, to produce a UK version of their Workforce Assessment Tool.
On 11 July 2011, the EHRC announced its application to intervene at the European Court of Human Rights in four cases involving religious discrimination in the workplace.
The Office for Budget Responsibility’s ‘Fiscal sustainability report’ suggests that an ageing population will put pressure on public finances in the long-term.

‘Combating discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity. Council of Europe standards’ was published by the Council of Europe in 2011.
A report by UN Women shows that in many countries of the world, the rule of law still rules women out.