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"Undercompensating for Discrimination: An Empirical Study of General Damages Awards Issued by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario" 13 Journal of Law & Equality 91
A discussion of damages at the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal. A policy argument that current conventional damages are too low to effectively accomplish the Codes objectives. A good explanation of how damages are determined. Contrasts the damages consequences of perusing a claim iat the Tribunal vs. Court.
"Adjudicating Systemic Equality Issues: The Unfulfilled Promise of Action Travail des Femmes" 18 Canadian Labour & Employment Law Journal 177
Discusses the difficulty in crafting a systemic remedy that is enforceable and the Supreme Court of Canada’s retreat from the issuance of systemic remedies even in a case like Moore where there appeared to be systemic discrimination.