Creating a fairer Britain
New law in forceThe Equality Act came into force on 1 October 2010. Some of the information on this page may be out of date.
Cases involving racial discrimination in employment are heard in employment tribunals. Other racial discrimination cases are heard in county courts (in England and Wales) or sheriff courts (in Scotland). The Commission cannot itself rule on racial discrimination cases; only the courts and tribunals can do that.
You may also have other complaints, such as unfair dismissal, sex or disability discrimination, other civil claims against public authorities or immigration appeals, which you can bring at the same time as a complaint of racial discrimination. You should get advice from your local citizens advice bureau or law centre about your rights in these areas as well.