
Anti-Racism as a Legal Principle
Shreya Atrey(Author)
Oxford University Press
Will be published approx. on 3. September 2026
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-19-894761-5 (ISBN)
Description
Is there anything like a principle of anti-racism in law? Anti-Racism as a Legal Principle shows that while racial discrimination law is often perceived to be anti-racist, it is only so in a liberal or cultural, but not transformative, sense. Racial discrimination law is effective only against a narrow range of interpersonal or individual racism, thus leaving intact structural racism and the drivers of racial disadvantage. This book argues that anti-racism must be recognized as a legal principle in order to effectively confront and address the full extent of structural racism.
Shreya Atrey presents a theoretical account of anti-racism as a legal principle and locates it within the legal doctrine of British, comparative (Canadian, Indian and South African), and international law. It shows how the personal, material, evidential, and remedial scope of racial discrimination law across these contexts is limited in the absence of anti-racism as a legal principle. It also shows how, occasionally, anti-racism is genuinely embraced when structural racism (how state and state-like entities racialize to instate a framework of racial disadvantage) is addressed in a broad-based and intersectional way (as opposed to individual, incremental or piecemeal way). Ultimately, Anti-Racism as a Legal Principle shows that law, especially racial discrimination law, can and indeed should be anti-racist by committing to address structural racism in a transformative sense.
Shreya Atrey presents a theoretical account of anti-racism as a legal principle and locates it within the legal doctrine of British, comparative (Canadian, Indian and South African), and international law. It shows how the personal, material, evidential, and remedial scope of racial discrimination law across these contexts is limited in the absence of anti-racism as a legal principle. It also shows how, occasionally, anti-racism is genuinely embraced when structural racism (how state and state-like entities racialize to instate a framework of racial disadvantage) is addressed in a broad-based and intersectional way (as opposed to individual, incremental or piecemeal way). Ultimately, Anti-Racism as a Legal Principle shows that law, especially racial discrimination law, can and indeed should be anti-racist by committing to address structural racism in a transformative sense.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-894761-5 (9780198947615)
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Person
Shreya Atrey is an Associate Professor in International Human Rights Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Shreya works on equality and human rights across comparative and international legal systems. Her work has been cited by the South African Constitutional Court and the Indian Supreme Court. Her monograph Intersectional Discrimination (Oxford University Press 2019) was awarded the runners-up Peter Birks Book Prize in 2020 by the Society of Legal Scholars. Shreya is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Human Rights Law Review journal. Shreya was previously a Lecturer at the University of Bristol Law School and has been a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute, Florence, and a Hauser Postdoctoral Global Fellow at the NYU School of Law, New York. She completed BCL with distinction and DPhil in Law on a Rhodes Scholarship from Magdalen College, University of Oxford.
Author
Associate Professor in International Human Rights LawAssociate Professor in International Human Rights Law, University of Oxford
Content
- Introduction
- PART I. THEORY: RACISM AND ANTI-RACISM
- Chapter 1: The Recalcitrance of Racism
- Chapter 2: A Framework of Racism
- Chapter 3: A Framework of Anti-Racism
- Chapter 4: A Framework of Anti-Racism in Law
- PART II. DOCTRINE: RACIAL DISCRIMINATION LAW
- Chapter 5: The Framework of Anti-Racism in Law
- Chapter 6: Racial Discrimination under the Equality Act 2010
- Chapter 7: Racial Discrimination under the Human Rights Act 1998
- Chapter 8: Racial Discrimination at Common Law
- Chapter 9: Racial Discrimination in Comparative Law
- Chapter 10: Racial Discrimination in International Law
- Conclusion