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Eric Heinze, The Logic of Equality: A Formal Analysis of Non-Discrimination Law (Ashgate Publishing, 2003)

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Eric Heinze, The Logic of Equality: A Formal Analysis of Non-Discrimination Law (Ashgate Publishing, 2003)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2025

Amelia Simpson*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Law, Australian National University

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Copyright © 2005 The Australian National University

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References

1 Eric, Heinze, The Logic of Equality: A Formal Analysis of Non-Discrimination Law (2003) 111-37Google Scholar.

2 Ibid 111.

3 Ibid 5.

4 Ibid 136-7.

5 Street v Queensland Bar Association; Re Robertson (1989) 168 CLR 461, 571-4 (Gaudron J); Castlemaine Tooheys Ltd v South Australia (1990) 169 CLR 436, 478 (Gaudron and McHugh JJ); Bayside City Council v Telstra Corporation Ltd (2004) 206 ALR 1, 15 (Gleeson CJ, Gummow, Kirby, Hayne and Heydon JJ).

6 Heinze, above n 1, 136.

7 Catharine, A MacKinnon, Sexual Harassment of Working Women: A Case of Sex Discrimination (1979)Google Scholar.

8 See, eg, R v Butler [1992] 1 SCR 452, 479. See also Vicki, Lens, ‘Supreme Court Narratives on Equality and Gender Discrimination in Employment: 1971-2002’ (2004) 10 Cardozo Women's Law Journal 501, 556-63Google Scholar.