The Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law is a group of over 600 academics, advocates, and activists from six continents working together to address the problem of discrimination and inequality.
Our Goals:
- To facilitate the study of comparative equality between scholars, activists, and advocates around the globe;
- To nurture the work of emerging scholars and activists, and the work of scholars and activists from underrepresented groups and developing countries;
- To connect the work of global legal scholars and anti-discrimination/equality body workers in enforcing anti-discrimination law;
- To serve as a multinational virtual think tank on comparative equality and anti-discrimination law, seeking innovative approaches to the problem of inequality;
- To host and to mentor visiting legal scholars at Berkeley Law and other host/participant universities;
- To publish papers and books on comparative anti-discrimination law, sharing this information with other scholars, and with legislators, equality bodies, litigators, and jurists.
- To encourage collaboration with scholars and legal practitioners working in different legal systems.