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Description
Discrimination in Housing Law is a concise but authoritative guide to the use of equality principles in housing law, together with practical guidance for any practitioner bringing or defending such a claim.
‘A brilliant, timely and essential contribution to our understanding of the theory and practice of discrimination law in housing. Renton renders the complex matrix of different types of discrimination accessible, elucidates the remedies available and illuminates the procedures required to secure them. This is exactly what I need and Discrimination in Housing Law will go straight on my shelf to be consulted on a daily basis.’ Simon Mullings, Hammersmith and Fulham Law Centre
David Renton is a barrister and historian. Since 2008, he has practised from Garden Court Chambers in London. He acts for tenants in disrepair hearings and in homelessness appeals. He regularly represents tenants and mortgagors in possession hearings where possession is defended on Equality Act 2010, human rights or public law grounds. David is also the author of 'Jobs and homes: stories of the law in lockdown' (Legal Action Group, 2021).