The Legal Regulation of Socio-economic Inequality

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The Legal Regulation of Socio-economic Inequality David Barrett PhD Researcher University of Bristol Law School Twitter: davidabarrett

70% of capital held by top 10% richest individuals 13 million people in poverty UK top out of 53 countries for impact of class on education

Lack permanency Focus too heavily on poverty/social mobility Optional

Equality Law Importance Mandatory Multi-level Accountability

Higher levels of trust Decreased violence Better educational levels Longer lives and better health