Does anyone know where it will be possible to view the following legal cases
(preferably through a website), as detailed within the First Reading link
below:
O'Neill and H J Heinz
Regards
Andrew Harriman
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Subject: Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill Online Resources
> Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill Online Resources
>
> HL Bill 40, HL 'First Reading, 8 January 2002,
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40.htm
>
> HL Bill 40, HL 'Second Reading', 13 January 2002,
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab402r.htm
>
> Hl Bill 40, HL 'Committee Stage', 6 March 2002,
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40c.htm
>
> HL Bill 62, HL, 'Report Stage', 6 March 2002,
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab62.htm
>
>
> Bill Document No. 1: Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [HL]
(2002)
> House of Lords First Reading Annotated
>
> Konur, O. (2002) Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [HL] (2002)
> House of Lords First Reading Annotated, HL Bill 40, 8 January 2002, House
> of Lords, Version 1, 13 January 2002, 25,000 words; Version 2, 10 March
> 2002, 27,000 words (London, City University). [On-line]
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40.htm (Original source,
> http://www.parliament.uk accessed on 10 January 2002)
>
> Abstract
> This web site presents an annotated full-text copy of the proceedings of
the
> 'First Reading' of the Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill (DDAB)
> (2002) (Bill No. 40, 8 January 2002, proposed by Lord Ashley) in the House
> of Lords on 8 January 2002. It complements a series of web sites on this
> Bill's 'Second Reading' on 23 January 2002 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab402r.htm and on the proceedings
of
> the 'Committee Stage' of the Bill in the House of Lords on 6 March 2002 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40c.htm as well as the
proceedings
> of the 'Report Stage' of the HL Bill 62 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab62.htm. It forms a part of the
> Research project web site, Disabled students in higher education: current
> public policy issues, established and maintained at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/index.htm since June 1999. Therefore
> this web site is a free outreach activity of this four-year long
self-funded
> research project. This Bill aims to amend the Disability Discrimination
Act
> (DDA) (1995) with fourteen clauses (as of 8 January 2002). Its 'Second
> Reading' saw the wide range of support from the House of Lords. It is
> reported during this 'Reading' that the government does not support this
> Bill and it is intended by the Government to revise the DDA (1995) in the
> light of both the recommendations of the Disability Rights Task Force and
> European Employment Directive by October 2004. As Lord Ashley hopes many
> more people would have access to the Bill and the proceedings of its
debate
> in the House Lords in 23 January 2002 and 6 March 2002 in an accessible
> manner through this web site as well as its sister web sites.
>
>
> Bill Document No. 2: Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [HL]
(2002)
> House of Lords Second Reading Annotated
>
> Konur, O. (2002) Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [HL] (2002)
> House of Lords Second Reading Annotated, House of Lords, 23 January 2002,
> Version 1, 10 March 2002, 21,000 words, (London, City University).
[On-line]
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab402r.htm (Original source,
> http://www.parliament.uk accessed on 25 January 2002).
>
> Abstract
> This web site presents an annotated full-text copy of the proceedings of
the
> 'Second Reading' of the Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill (DDAB)
> (2002) (Bill No. 40, 8 January 2002, proposed by Lord Ashley) in the House
> of Lords on 23 January 2002. It complements a series of web sites on this
> Bill's 'First Reading' on 8 January 2002 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40.htm and on the proceedings of
> the 'Committee Stage' of the Bill in the House of Lords on 6 March 2002 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40c.htm as well the proceedings
of
> the 'Report Stage' of the HL Bill 62 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab62.htm. It forms a part of the
> Research project web site, Disabled students in higher education: current
> public policy issues, established and maintained at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/index.htm since June 1999. Therefore
> this web site is a free outreach activity of this four-year long
self-funded
> research project. This Bill aims to amend the Disability Discrimination
Act
> (DDA) (1995) with fourteen clauses (as of 8 January 2002). This 'Reading'
> saw the wide range of support from the House of Lords. It is reported
during
> this 'Reading' that the government does not support this Bill and it is
> intended by the Government to revise the DDA (1995) in the light of both
> the recommendations of the Disability Rights Task Force and European
> Employment Directive by October 2004. As Lord Ashley hopes many more
people
> would have access to the Bill and the proceedings of its debate in the
> House Lords in 23 January 2002 and 6 March 2002 in an accessible manner
> through this web site as well as its sister web sites.
>
>
> Bill Document No. 3: Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [HL]
(2002)
> House of Lords Committee Stage Annotated
>
> Konur, O. (2002) Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [HL] (2002)
> House of Lords Committee Stage Annotated, 6 March 2002, House of Lords,
> version 1, 10 March 2002, 28,000 words, (London, City University).
[On-line]
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40c.htm (Original source,
> http://www.parliament.uk accessed on 9 March 2002).
>
> Abstract
> This web site presents an annotated full-text copy of the proceedings of
the
> 'Committee Stage' of the Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill (DDAB)
> (2002) (Bill No. 40, 8 January 2002, proposed by Lord Ashley) in the House
> of Lords on 6 March 2002. It complements a series of web sites on this
> Bill's 'First Reading' on 8 January 2002 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40.htm and on the proceedings of
> the 'Second Reading' of the Bill in the House of Lords on 23 January 2002
at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab402r.htm as well as the
proceedings
> of the 'Report Stage' of the HL Bill 62 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab62.htm. It forms a part of the
> Research project web site, Disabled students in higher education: current
> public policy issues, established and maintained at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/index.htm since June 1999. Therefore
> this web site is a free outreach activity of this four-year long
self-funded
> research project. This Bill aims to amend the Disability Discrimination
Act
> (DDA) (1995) with fourteen clauses (as of 8 January 2002). This 'Committee
> Stage' saw the wide range of support from the House of Lords. A total of
13
> amendments were made establishing 8 new clauses besides the former 14
> clauses. These were related to disability tests, Armed Forces exemptions
> (withdrawn), access to voluntary work by disabled people, access to
> professions and professional education by disabled people, access to
> vocational training and work placements by disabled learners, access to
> educational services by non-students, access to testing services by
disabled
> students, access to electoral services by disabled people, and access to
> private hire taxis by visually disabled people. As Lord Ashley hopes many
> more people would have access to the Bill and the proceedings of the its
> debate in the House Lords in 23 January 2002 and 6 March 2002 in an
> accessible manner through this web site as well as its sister web sites.
>
>
> Bill Document No. 4: Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [HL]
(2002)
> House of Lords Report Stage Annotated
>
> Konur, O. (2002) Disability Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [HL] (2002)
> House of Lords Report Stage Annotated, HL Bill 62, 6 March 2002, House of
> Lords, version 1, 10 March 2002, 36,500 words, (London, City University).
> [On-line] http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab62.htm (Original
source,
> http://www.parliament.uk accessed on 9 March 2002)
>
> Abstract
> This web site presents an annotated full-text copy of the proceedings of
the
> House of Lords 'Report Stage' of the Disability Discrimination (Amendment)
> Bill (DDAB) (2002), HL Bill 62, 6 March 2002, as amended in the 'Committee
> Stage' of the House of Lords on 6 March 2002. It is an amended version of
> the HL Bill 40 after its debate in the House of Lords. It complements a
> series of web sites on the HL Bill 40's proceedings of its 'First Reading'
> on 8 January 2002 at http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40.htm; the
> proceedings of its 'Second Reading' on 23 January 2002 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab402r.htm and the proceedings of
its
> 'Committee Stage' of the Bill in the House of Lords on 6 March 2002 at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/ddab40c.htm . It forms a part of the
> Research project web site, Disabled students in higher education: current
> public policy issues, established and maintained at
> http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~cx639/index.htm since June 1999. Therefore
> this web site is a free outreach activity of this four-year long
self-funded
> research project. This Bill aims to amend the Disability Discrimination
Act
> (DDA) (1995) with 22 clauses where 14 of them were proposed by Lord Ashley
> on 8 January 2002 and the other 8 of them at the Committee Stage of the
> readings of the Bills on 6 March 2002. This version of the Bill brings
> substantial changes to the disability, jurisdiction, and enforcement tests
> of the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) covering all aspects of the
> access to society by disabled people from employment to education and
> services. It is reported during these 'Readings' that the government does
> not support this Bill and it is intended by the Government to revise the
> DDA (1995) in the light of both the recommendations of the Disability
Rights
> Task Force and European Employment Directive by October 2004. As Lord
Ashley
> hopes many more people would have access to the Bill and the proceedings
of
> its debate in the House Lords in 23 January 2002 and 6 March 2002 in an
> accessible manner through this web site as well as its sister web sites.
>
> Eolaw/Ddab.rtf 21 March 2002
>
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