EAT Race Discrimination – Injury to Feelings
EAT Race Discrimination – Injury to feelings.
Judges:
Mr Justice Lindsay (President)
Citations:
EAT/1224/98, [2000] UKEAT 1224 – 98 – 0103
Links:
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
See Also – Gbaja-Biamila v DHL International (UK) Ltd and others EAT 10-Feb-1999
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Cited by:
Compared – Bennett T/A Foxbar Hotel v Reid EAT 26-Sep-2001
The employer appealed an award of ten thousand pounds for injured feelings, following a finding of sex discrimination. It was said that the award went beyond compensation to punishment. To vary such an award, the EAT must find some error of . .
Cited – Vento v The Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police (No 2) CA 20-Dec-2002
The claimant had been awarded damages for sex discrimination, including a sum of andpound;25,000 for injury to feelings. The respondent appealed.
Held: The Court of Appeal looked to see whether there had been an error of law in the employment . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.
Discrimination, Employment
Updated: 30 June 2022; Ref: scu.171777