The Race Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 — Northern Ireland law | Esheria

The Race Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1997

This part sets out key definitions and makes racial discrimination and racial harassment unlawful in many settings, including employment, education, public services, goods and services, premises, associations, and barristers’ pupillage.

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Jurisdiction
Northern Ireland
Instrument
Order
Version
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Language
en
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This part sets out key definitions and makes racial discrimination and racial harassment unlawful in many settings, including employment, education, public services, goods and services, premises, associations, and barristers’ pupillage. This provision defines several terms and sets out how race-discrimination rules apply in Northern Ireland and in some outside-Northern-Ireland situations. It also gives the Commission duties and powers, restricts certain discriminatory advertisements and inducements, and creates some offences and penalties. The Commission must keep a register of final non-discrimination notices, and people may inspect it or get copies on payment of any fee set by the Commission. This segment lists later amendments, substitutions, insertions, omissions, and repeals affecting parts of the Race Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1997.