Disability Discrimination Act 1995 - Cases

Cases

  • Coleman v Attridge Law AG Maduro' opinion (C‑303/06) IRLR 88
  • Paul v National Probation Service IRLR 190, UKEAT 0290_03_1311
  • Chacon Navas v Eurest Colectividades SA (2007) All ER (EC) 59 (C-13/05)
    • Goodwin v Patent Office ICR 302, on a paranoid schizonphrenic
    • Vicary v British Telecommunications plc IRLR 680, per Morison J
    • Leonard v Southern Derbyshire Chamber of Commerce IRLR 19
  • Clark v TDG Ltd (t/a Novacold Ltd) IRLR 318
  • Jones v Post Office IRLR 384
  • Collins v Royal National Theatre Board Ltd IRLR 395
  • Archibald v Fife Council UKHL 32

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