In Reforming Age Discrimination Law: Beyond Individual Enforcement Alysia Blackham seeks to find solutions to what has proven to be an intractable problem in anti-discrimination law for many years: the weak enforcement of age discrimination law cases. The book presents an account of the weaknesses of individual enforcement of non-discrimination principles on grounds of age while also modelling complementary solutions from collective enforcement.
Dr Alysia Blackham is an Associate Professor at Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne. Alysia holds advanced degrees from the University of Melbourne, University of Sydney and Gonville, and Caius College at the University of Cambridge. She has held academic positions in Australia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, including at Clare College, Cambridge, and as an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher. Prior to entering academia,
Alysia worked as an employment law solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills in Sydney, and advisor to the Senior Executive at the University of Technology, Sydney.