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Age Discrimination - Law in Europe (Hardcover)
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Age Discrimination - Law in Europe (Hardcover)
Series: European Labor Law in Practice
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Although the effect of the EC Anti-Discrimination Framework
Directive 2000/78 pervades age discrimination law in all Member
States, the courts of each country can and do interpret its
provisions - especially pertaining to sanctions - in various ways.
In addition, claims of discrimination are handled according to
national law, and an administrative law system with its own
particular procedure is usually present. This very useful book
provides a country-by-country overview of anti-discrimination
legislation and related jurisprudence in the 27 EU Member States as
well as Switzerland, Russia, and Turkey. The reports, written by
experienced employment lawyers from each country, offer expert
practical guidance and analysis regarding national laws affecting
access to employment and vocational training, information and
consultation, working conditions, recruitment, dismissal,
retirement, and other relevant factors. The emphasis throughout is
on the application of the crucial conceptual elements that derive
from EC anti-discrimination law - direct adverse treatment,
indirect discrimination, and the grounds on which a difference in
treatment due to age is permissible. Each report explains in detail
how anti-discrimination law operates at the national level,
providing lucid guidance to the legal options available under any
set of circumstances likely to arise, including the following:
differential treatment, including special or minimum conditions;
harassment and victimisation; fixed-term contracts; age-based
graduation of compensation; employment relationships with an
international dimension; affirmative action; special categories of
workers; complaints to a competent person or body in the company;
complaints to anti-discrimination offices; suits in labour courts;
compensation limits; violator's economic position; non-pecuniary
damage suffered by the aggrieved party; effects of collective
bargaining agreements; and, social plans resulting from planned
operational changes. Many of the reports pay special attention to
the far-reaching implications of such important recent ECJ cases as
von Colson & Kamann, Mangold, Palacios de la Villa, and
Bartsch. Enormously helpful to all concerned with employment law in
one or more countries in Europe, this book will prove especially
valuable to legal counsel and human resources professionals in
numerous situations that arise in day-to-day business conduct. Law
students will also find it extremely useful for its concise but
detailed perspective on the varieties of anti-discrimination law
across Europe. The Publication of this book has been made possible
with the support of the law firms allied with Ernst & Young
throughout Europe, the Pinsent Masons Luther Group, selected
independent law firms and the Holland Law School.
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