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Legal Complexities of Discrimination Cases
This chapter explores a legal case involving Stonewall and the implications for discrimination laws, focusing on the Employment Appeal Tribunal's assessment of inducement and causation. It highlights the intricacies of establishing liability in discrimination scenarios, examining how mental elements and subjective intentions can complicate complaints. Additionally, the discussion addresses Mr. Justice Bourne's two-stage test on causation and its potential to shape future legal outcomes.