About the Book
"A clear and accessible text which provides those advising or acting on the implications of the UK's Disability Discrimination Act 1995 as it is working out in practice. Examining the Act itself systematically, Andrew Hogan considers the effect of case law to provide a practical analysis of where the Act is working and where it is not. The implications of the Human Rights Act on disability claims is also be considered. This guide provides readers with a text that is clearer than other available works, at a time when claims are likely to rise and their success rate increase."