Aileen McColgan

British legal scholar
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IntroBritish legal scholar
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
isLegal scholar Scholar
Work fieldAcademia Law
Gender
Female
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Biography

Aileen McColgan is a British barrister and academic. Since 2001, she has been Professor of Human Rights Law at King's College London. She is an expert in labour law, discrimination and human rights. She works as a practising barrister at Matrix Chambers.
McColgan is originally from Derry, Northern Ireland. She holds degrees from Trinity College Cambridge and Edinburgh University.

Publications

Articles
  • 'Class wars?: religion and (in)equality in the workplace’ (2009) 38 Industrial Law Journal 1-29
  • ‘Reconfiguring Discrimination Law’ [2007] Public Law 74-94
  • ‘Cracking the Comparator Problem, “Equal” Treatment and the role of Comparisons’ [2006] European Human Rights Law Review 650 - 677
  • ‘Do Privacy Rights Disappear in the Workplace?’ [2003] European Human Rights Law Review, 120-140
  • ‘Principles of Equality and Protection from Discrimination in International Human Rights Law’ [2003] European Human Rights Law Review, 157-175
  • ‘Do Privacy Rights Disappear in the Workplace?’ [2003] European Human Rights Law Review, 120-140
  • ‘Women and the Human Rights Act’ (2000) 51(3) Northern Ireland Law Quarterly
  • ‘Common Law and the Relevance of Sexual History Evidence’ (1996) 16 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 275-307
  • ‘In Defence of Battered Women who Kill’ (1993) 13 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 508-529
Books
  • A Manifesto for Labour Law (2016)
  • Hugh Collins, Keith Ewing, Aileen McColgan, Labour Law, Text, Cases and Materials (2nd edn Hart 2005) ISBN 1-84113-362-0
  • Discrimination: Text, Cases and Materials (Hart: 2005 (2nd ed) and 2000 (1st ed))
  • Discrimination Law Handbook (ed.) (LAG, 2005 (2nd ed) and 2002 (1st ed))
  • Equality and Diversity (ed), Institute of Employment Rights 2003 (Sept 2003)
  • Women under the Law; the False Promise of Human Rights (Essex: Longman, 1999)
  • Just Wages For Women (Oxford: Clarendon Press, October 1997)
  • The Future of Labour Law (ed) (London: Mansell, 1996)
  • The Case For Taking the ‘Date’ out of Rape (London: Pandora, 1996)

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