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European Union Non-Discrimination Law: Comparative Perspectives on Multidimensional Equality Law

Editat de Dagmar Schiek, Victoria Chege
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2008
This edited collection addresses the multidimensionality of EU equality law from conceptual as well as practical perspectives. Bringing together academics from all over Europe and from different disciplines, including law, politics and sociology, the book focuses on the question of multidimensionality and intersectionality, and deals with the consequences of multiplying discrimination grounds within EU equality law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415471152
ISBN-10: 041547115X
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge-Cavendish
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Cuprins

Introduction:   1. Dagmar Schiek with Victoria Chege: From EU Non-Discrimination Law towards Multidimensional Equality Law for Europe  Part 1: Assessing Legal Responses to Multidimensional Equality  2. Ruth Nielsen: Is EU Equality Law Capable of Addressing Multiple and Intersectional Discrimination Yet? 3. Oddný Mjöll Arnadóttir: Multidimensional Equality from Within – Themes from the European Convention of Human Rights  4. Sandra Fredman: Promoting Multi-Dimensional Equality: Positive Duties and Positive Rights  Part 2: Theorising Intersectionality from Different Disciplinary Angles 5. Ulrike M. Vieten: Intersectionality Scope and Multidimensional Equality within the European Union: Traversing National Boundaries of Inequality?  6. Iyiola Solanke: Stigma: A limiting principle allowing multi-consciousness in anti-discrimination law?  7. Morag Goodwin: Multi-dimensional Identities and Socio- Economic Exclusion: The Case of the Roma 8. Michael Orton / Peter Ratcliffe: From single to multi-dimensional approaches to equalities: the example of contract compliance  Part 3: Comparative Approaches to Multidimensional Equality Law in Europe  9. Kevät Nousiainen: Utility based equality and disparate diversities – from a Finnish perspective 10. Susanne Burri / Sacha Prechal: Comparative Approaches to Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination in Europe  11. Kristina Koldinska: Multidimensional Equality in the Czech and Slovak Republics  12. Sylvaine Laulom: French Legal Approaches to Equality and Discrimination for Intersecting Grounds with a Focus on Labour Law  13. Hege Skjeie: Reorganising Institutions for Addressing Multiple Discrimination   Part 4: A Symbol of Intersectionality in Legal Discourse – The Headscarf Enigma  14. Titia Loenen: The Headscarf Debate: Approaching the Intersection of Sex, Religion, and Race under the ECHR and EC Equality Law  15. Lynn Roseberry: Religion, Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Danish Headscarf Debate  16. Ute Sacksofsky: Religion and Equality in Germany – the Headscarf Debate from a "Constitutional Perspective" 

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This edited collection addresses the multidimensionality of EU equality law from conceptual as well as practical perspectives. Bringing together academics from all over Europe and from different disciplines, including law, politics and sociology, the book focuses on the question of multidimensionality and intersectionality, and deals with the consequences of multiplying discrimination grounds within EU equality law.

Notă biografică

Dagmar Schiek has a Jean Monnet Chair in European Law at the University of Leeds, United Kingdom, and is Director of the Centre of European Law and Legal Studies.
Victoria Chege is a research assistant at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany.