In a time when race-based affirmative action is the focal discrimination issue in the United States, the subject of gender equality runs the risk of stagnation. The authors return the attention to sex-based affirmative action by examining the arguments for and against European positive action plans, and several of the resulting European Court of Justice cases. The authors conclude with a comparison to similar gender-based discrimination laws in the United States, and a discussion of the similarities and differences of the two systems
Both feminist and critical race legal scholars have delivered similar but different critiques on the...
The goal for this study is to better understand the issue of inequality and to improve the likelihoo...
Affirmative action has received tremendous attention since President Kennedy\u27s 1961 Executive Ord...
In a time when race-based affirmative action is the focal discrimination issue in the United States,...
Affirmative Action in the United States, Positive Action in Europe. Although Europeans and Americ...
The move to strict review of gender equality cases by the European Court of Justice raises questions...
The European Union\u27s member states are currently implementing two new directives, prohibiting dis...
Affirmative action and comparable worth programs exist, in part, to rectify past gender discriminati...
This paper is the third in a series in which we examine the similarities and differences between the...
Special consideration or reverse discrimination ? This examination traces the genesis and developm...
This Article explores the evolution of the European Union\u27s effort to achieve gender equality in ...
NoBased on research conducted during a large-scale European Commission project on international pers...
NoBased on research conducted during a large-scale European Commission project on international pers...
While the European Union (EU) was founded on the concept of equality as a fundamental value in 1993,...
While the European Union (EU) was founded on the concept of equality as a fundamental value in 1993,...
Both feminist and critical race legal scholars have delivered similar but different critiques on the...
The goal for this study is to better understand the issue of inequality and to improve the likelihoo...
Affirmative action has received tremendous attention since President Kennedy\u27s 1961 Executive Ord...
In a time when race-based affirmative action is the focal discrimination issue in the United States,...
Affirmative Action in the United States, Positive Action in Europe. Although Europeans and Americ...
The move to strict review of gender equality cases by the European Court of Justice raises questions...
The European Union\u27s member states are currently implementing two new directives, prohibiting dis...
Affirmative action and comparable worth programs exist, in part, to rectify past gender discriminati...
This paper is the third in a series in which we examine the similarities and differences between the...
Special consideration or reverse discrimination ? This examination traces the genesis and developm...
This Article explores the evolution of the European Union\u27s effort to achieve gender equality in ...
NoBased on research conducted during a large-scale European Commission project on international pers...
NoBased on research conducted during a large-scale European Commission project on international pers...
While the European Union (EU) was founded on the concept of equality as a fundamental value in 1993,...
While the European Union (EU) was founded on the concept of equality as a fundamental value in 1993,...
Both feminist and critical race legal scholars have delivered similar but different critiques on the...
The goal for this study is to better understand the issue of inequality and to improve the likelihoo...
Affirmative action has received tremendous attention since President Kennedy\u27s 1961 Executive Ord...