A Theory of Discrimination Law
Tarunabh Khaitan
Reviews and Awards
Winner of the 2019 Woodward Medal
"Tarunabh Khaitan's A Theory of Discrimination Law is an excellent contribution to a burgeoning literature on the conceptual and normative foundations of discrimination law. Indeed, its ambitious scope and the careful argumentation it contains make it one of the best in the field." -- Deborah Hellman, Ethics
"There is a remarkable amount to think about in this book, and it accomplishes a great deal. It sheds light on the commonalities between discrimination laws from different jurisdictions. It makes a significant contribution to methodological questions by insisting on a distinction between the ultimate aims of discrimination law and the particular tools that it uses to achieve these aims. And it articulates a novel perfectionist and sufficientarian approach to discrimination, an approach that merits significant consideration from both legal and philosophical scholars." - Sophia Moureau, Law and Philosophy
"There is much that academics, lawyers and policymakers can take from this book and use when practising discrimination law or reforming and developing the law. Those unfamiliar to discrimination law will also find it useful as a critical analysis of how these laws could work. One of the things readers will find so enjoyable about this book is the clarity with which Khaitan expresses his ideas and in doing so, he makes complex theoretical ideas accessible." - Dominique Allen, Deakin Law School
"Regardless of whether the reader, in the guise of legislator, academician, student, lawyer, activist or layperson, agrees with this theory, Khaitan has so neatly presented each step in his approach and in such a manner that any response, whether positive or negative, requires serious contemplation and argumentEL As a teacher in the field of discrimination law, I am grateful for Khaitan's theory of discrimination law, as it gives a platform for students to work from in their attempts to master the tricky shoals of discrimination law and human rights in general." - Laura Carlson, Retfærd
"The central ambition of Khaitan's book is 'to give a theoretical account of the legal model of regulating discrimination'. His favoured account is a liberal, freedom based, group-disadvantage-focused account, which allows for asymmetric antidiscrimination norms and explains the unity of discrimination laws, where these include reasonable accommodation, affirmative action and harassment norms...It offers a number of excellent challenges to the views of people like myself who are inclined to think of discrimination as having something to do with equality and that the distinction between direct and indirect discrimination is to be drawn on the basis of the presence or absence of certain mental states of the discriminator... Khaitan's account is sophisticated, extensive and among the very best normative accounts of discrimination law available." - Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, The Modern Law Review
"In general, this book is a significant achievement. Khaitan's arguments make an invaluable contribution to the diffuse theoretical literature on discrimination law, and are bound to become a major point of reference in conceptual debates about this highly significant area of law." - Colm O'Cinneide, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
"...This book is arguably the most noteworthy contribution in the last few years to the relatively shallow literature on discrimination law. To Tarunabh Khaitan's credit, the book has done justice to its title by indeed expounding 'A' coherent and distinctive theory of discrimination law which, in no way, he claims to be 'THE' theory that explains discrimination law forever. Nevertheless, the conclusion of this book that discrimination law's normative foundation and purpose is freedom-oriented is novel. Hence, any person who is fascinated by discrimination lawand theorymust certainly place their hands on this erudite monograph. It is an essential reading for experienced scholars in this field as well because it contributes a new version of discrimination law backed by highly substantial legal and jurisprudential arguments." - Sandeep Suresh, Vienna Journal of International Constitutional Law
"Tarunabh Khaitan's A Theory of Discrimination Law is an excellent contribution to a burgeoning literature on the conceptual and normative foundations of discrimination law. Indeed, its ambitious scope and the careful argumentation it contains make it one of the best in the field."
"Tarunabh Khaitan's A Theory of Discrimination Law is an excellent contribution to a burgeoning literature on the conceptual and normative foundations of discrimination law. Indeed, its ambitious scope and the careful argumentation it contains make it one of the best in the field."
"This book offers a rigorous analytical exercise in reason on the host of issues associated with anti-discrimination for students, lawyers and judges in generations to come."
"This book offers a rigorous analytical exercise in reason on the host of issues associated with anti-discrimination for students, lawyers and judges in generations to come."