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Ahmed v Governing Body of the University of Oxford and Another: CA 20 Dec 2002

The claimant sought damages for race discrimination. He appealed a dismissal of his claim, suggesting that the assessor’s role had been misunderstood. Held: The structure of the Act recognised the particular difficulties in assessing evidence in race discrimination cases, by requiring experienced lay persons to sit with the chair. There was no direct useful comparison … Continue reading Ahmed v Governing Body of the University of Oxford and Another: CA 20 Dec 2002