Making Older People Equal: Reforming the Law on Access to Services in Northern Ireland
Publisher:
Changing Ageing Partnership (Cap) Institute of Governance, School of Law, Queen’s University BelfastDate published:
30 March, 2009Region:
Northern Ireland Publication type:
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The research for this report was commissioned by the Changing Ageing Partnership towards the end of 2007. The aim of the research, which was conducted between February 2008 and February 2009, was to examine the laws in a number of other jurisdictions to see how they protect people against discrimination on the grounds of age when they are accessing goods, facilities or services. At the moment the law of Northern Ireland does not grant any such protection, except very indirectly.
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