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Sexual Orientation Discrimination in the European Union - National Laws and the Employment Equality Directive (Hardcover)
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Sexual Orientation Discrimination in the European Union - National Laws and the Employment Equality Directive (Hardcover)
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The Employment Equality Directive requires EU Member States to
prohibit sexual orientation discrimination in the field of
employment. This book is the first to assess to what degree the
Directive's requirements have been met by the twenty-five Member
States and by Bulgaria and Romania. The authors discuss the
relevant aspects of EU law and provide a detailed analysis of the
quality and conformity of national anti-discrimination legislation
aimed at implementing the Employment Equality Directive. In this
analysis special attention is paid to the implications of what
distinguishes sexual orientation from other forbidden grounds of
discrimination. Therefore the book focuses on the various private
and public aspects of sexual orientation, such as preference,
behaviour, partnership and 'coming out'. It discusses direct and
indirect discrimination, harassment, permissible and impermissible
exceptions, sanctions, and the role of interest groups and
specialised enforcement bodies. This is done against the background
of international human rights law and in relation to the general
legal situation with respect to lesbian and gay rights in the
twenty-seven countries. The unique perspective taken by the authors
and the in-depth and systematic coverage of a wide range of
jurisdictions make this book useful not only to judges, legal
practitioners, policy makers, academics and students in the EU, but
also to readers further afield, interested in European,
anti-discrimination, sexual orientation and/or employment law. Kees
Waaldijk is a senior lecturer at the E.M. Meijers Institute of
Legal Studies of the University of Leiden, specialising in law
& homosexuality issues. Matteo Bonini-Baraldi is a researcher,
working at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bologna.
Together they headed the European Group of Experts on Combating
Sexual Orientation Discrimination set up by the European
Commission.
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