Anti-Discrimination measures and the EU.
Title: Anti-Discrimination measures and the EU.
Category: /Law & Government/International
Details: Words: 2417 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Anti-Discrimination measures and the EU.
Category: /Law & Government/International
Details: Words: 2417 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Although the Treaty of Rome, in Article 6 indirectly refers to equality and non-discrimination, there was no legal basis for the application of such basic individual rights. As the Union progressively matured through its Treaties, Regulations, Declarations and Conventions, more and more of these egalitarian rights have been introduced to build the concepts of a United Union and the 'Euro-citizen'. The EC Treaties reflect social equality principles in a number of different ways that have been
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advantages in order to make it easier for the underrepresented sex to pursue a vocational activity or to prevent or compensate for disadvantages in professional careers.
35)Case 43/75, Defrenne v Sabena (1976) ECR 471, Case 149/77, Defrenne v Sabena (1978) ECR 1365, Case C-13/94, P v s. and Cornwall County Council (1996) ECR I-2143
36)Case 293/83, Gravier v City of Liege (1985) ECR 593, Case C-357/89, Raulin v Minister van Onderwijis en Westenchappen (1992) ECR I-1027
37)Case 186/87, Cowan v Tresor Public (1989) ECR 195
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