From slavery to ageism: finding a common ground for anti-discrimination law

Connolly, M. 2005. From slavery to ageism: finding a common ground for anti-discrimination law. Academy of legal Studies in Business, 80th Annual Conference. San Francisco, California 03-06 Aug 2006

TitleFrom slavery to ageism: finding a common ground for anti-discrimination law
AuthorsConnolly, M.
TypeConference paper
Year2005
ConferenceAcademy of legal Studies in Business, 80th Annual Conference
Publication dates
Published2005

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