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Equality Law in an Enlarged European Union: Understanding the Article 13 Directives

Equality Law in an Enlarged European Union: Understanding the Article 13 Directives

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Edited by Helen Meenan
Cambridge University Press, 10/17/2003
EAN 9780521865302, ISBN10: 0521865301

Hardcover, 398 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Language: English

European Union equality and anti-discrimination law were revolutionized by the incorporation of Article 13 into the EC Treaty, adding new anti-discrimination grounds and new possibilities. This comprehensive 2007 volume provides a fresh approach to Article 13 and its directives; it adopts a contextual framework to equality and anti-discrimination law in the European Union. Part I deals with the evolution of Article 13, demographic and social change and the inter-relationship between European Equality Law and Human Rights. Part II contains expert essays on each of the Article 13 anti-discrimination grounds: sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age and sexual orientation, with common themes weaving throughout. This book will be of interest to everyone concerned with combating discrimination, academics, NGOs, lawyers, human resource professionals, employers, employees, research students and many others in the European Union and beyond.

Part I
1. Introduction Helen Meenan
2. Article 13 - EC, evolution and current contexts Robin Allen QC
3. Human rights and European equality law Christopher McCrudden and Haris Kountouros
4. Demographic, social change and equality Israel Doron
Part II
5. EU sex equality law post Amsterdam Ann Numhauser-Henning
6. EU anti-racism policy - the leader of the Pack? Mark Bell
7. Religion or belief - aiming at the right target? Gwyneth Pitt
8. Disability discrimination law in the European Union Gerard Quinn
9. Age discrimination - of Cinderella and the golden bough Helen Meenan
10. The 'mainstreaming' of sexual orientation into European equality law Barry Fitzpatrick
11. Conclusion Helen Meenan.

Review of the hardback: 'The book Meenan edited is an important and extremely timely contribution to the study of equality law in the EU. It makes it absolutely clear that the time of cheering and applause is over. ... the volume eloquently demonstrates how many equality-related problems still await resolution in today's Europe. ... Today, as we are getting closer to an autonomous principle of equality in Community law, the outstanding problems of innumerable kinds are still abundant. Meenan's book does not only outline these with an admirable clarity and precision, but also suggests the ways to develop equality law further. Linking different fields of law as well as different jurisdictions and approaching the topic with admirable vision the book makes an important contribution to the study of Equality law.' European Law Books Review