Iyiola Solanke

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Solanke, Iyiola (2010). Making Anti-Racial Discrimination Law. Routledge. ISBN   978-0415685474. [19]
  • Solanke, Iyiola (2015). EU Law. Pearson. ISBN   978-1408228333.
  • Solanke, Iyiola (2017). Discrimination as Stigma – A Theory of Anti-Discrimination Law. ISBN   9781849467384. [20]
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    Iyiola Solanke
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    at TEDxLondon Beyond Borders in May 2019
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of London
    London School of Economics