This paper examines the adoption of EC directives derived from Article 13 of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam. It argues that these directives are party to important changes in established legal responses to racial and religious anti-discrimination in Britain. It maps the interaction of specific British approaches and generic European Commission directives, and assesses what broader implications these directives may be tied to politically, as well as legally, with respect to human rights discourses, the Equalities and Human Rights Commission, and a Single Equalities Act. The article also reflects on whether Britain's approaches are being 'Europeanised'
Equality was amongst the founding principles of the European Economic Commu-nity, based on the need ...
In this paper we examine the development of racial discrimination policies in the European Union. Fi...
This article examines the Race Equality Directive (RED) and its transposition in the context of a ne...
This paper examines the adoption of EC directives derived from Article 13 of the 1997 Treaty of Amst...
This article examines the adoption of EC directives derived from Article 13 of the Treaty of Amsterd...
This thesis compares the implementation of European Council Directive 2000/43 prohibiting discrimina...
The Race Directive, along with the rest of the recent European Union expansion of its body of equali...
Legislation against racial discrimination makes, it is argued, a clear statement against racism in a...
Article 13 ec, the new general non-discrimination article, gives the community the competence to ado...
In 2000, the European Union adopted a Directive against discrimination on the grounds of racial or e...
Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2000The 1999 Treaty of Amsterdam expanded significantly the leg...
In 2000, the European Union adopted a Directive against discrimination on the grounds of racial or e...
This article reflects on future developments in the field of EU equality law and, in particular; on ...
On the 29th June 2000, the European Council of Ministers adopted Council Directive 2000/43/EC (Race ...
The legal regulation of Muslim communities within Europe has been a topic for scholarly debate for s...
Equality was amongst the founding principles of the European Economic Commu-nity, based on the need ...
In this paper we examine the development of racial discrimination policies in the European Union. Fi...
This article examines the Race Equality Directive (RED) and its transposition in the context of a ne...
This paper examines the adoption of EC directives derived from Article 13 of the 1997 Treaty of Amst...
This article examines the adoption of EC directives derived from Article 13 of the Treaty of Amsterd...
This thesis compares the implementation of European Council Directive 2000/43 prohibiting discrimina...
The Race Directive, along with the rest of the recent European Union expansion of its body of equali...
Legislation against racial discrimination makes, it is argued, a clear statement against racism in a...
Article 13 ec, the new general non-discrimination article, gives the community the competence to ado...
In 2000, the European Union adopted a Directive against discrimination on the grounds of racial or e...
Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2000The 1999 Treaty of Amsterdam expanded significantly the leg...
In 2000, the European Union adopted a Directive against discrimination on the grounds of racial or e...
This article reflects on future developments in the field of EU equality law and, in particular; on ...
On the 29th June 2000, the European Council of Ministers adopted Council Directive 2000/43/EC (Race ...
The legal regulation of Muslim communities within Europe has been a topic for scholarly debate for s...
Equality was amongst the founding principles of the European Economic Commu-nity, based on the need ...
In this paper we examine the development of racial discrimination policies in the European Union. Fi...
This article examines the Race Equality Directive (RED) and its transposition in the context of a ne...