The guide explains the meaning, scope, open questions and discussions about the role of Commission for Protection against Discrimination during court proceedings, and it gives examples of the practice of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights, in order to assist legal practitioners in their understanding and application
The civil court procedure for preventing and protecting against discrimination has its own character...
European judges in Strasbourg have recently been called on to decide on some important issues concer...
This paper aims at underlining the way in which the Court of Justice of the European Union contribut...
This article aims to clarify the meaning and operation of the rules governing the burden of proof in...
The inclusion of Article 141 (former Article 119 EEC) and Article 13 in the EC Treaty and the subse¬...
This chapter does not deal with substantive norms of eu equality law, but with the way in which eu l...
the JUIRISTRAS project and the Council of Europe Directorate General for Human Rights and Legal Affa...
This study examines the evidentiary standards of the European Court of Human Rights in cases concern...
The inclusion of Article 141 (former Article 119 EEC) and Article 13 in the EC Treaty and the subseq...
The scope of this research is to present and analyze national and European, jurisdictional-administr...
The transposition of the Racial Equality Directive (2000/43/EC) has immensely enhanced legal protect...
The Prohibition of Discrimination as a Legal Problem in the Case Law of the European Court of Human ...
The prevention and protection against discrimination shall be applicable for all natural and legal p...
The legal system of the Council of Europe is of crucial importance for the protection of women’s rig...
All EU anti-discrimination directives contain basically identical provision on the burden of proof i...
The civil court procedure for preventing and protecting against discrimination has its own character...
European judges in Strasbourg have recently been called on to decide on some important issues concer...
This paper aims at underlining the way in which the Court of Justice of the European Union contribut...
This article aims to clarify the meaning and operation of the rules governing the burden of proof in...
The inclusion of Article 141 (former Article 119 EEC) and Article 13 in the EC Treaty and the subse¬...
This chapter does not deal with substantive norms of eu equality law, but with the way in which eu l...
the JUIRISTRAS project and the Council of Europe Directorate General for Human Rights and Legal Affa...
This study examines the evidentiary standards of the European Court of Human Rights in cases concern...
The inclusion of Article 141 (former Article 119 EEC) and Article 13 in the EC Treaty and the subseq...
The scope of this research is to present and analyze national and European, jurisdictional-administr...
The transposition of the Racial Equality Directive (2000/43/EC) has immensely enhanced legal protect...
The Prohibition of Discrimination as a Legal Problem in the Case Law of the European Court of Human ...
The prevention and protection against discrimination shall be applicable for all natural and legal p...
The legal system of the Council of Europe is of crucial importance for the protection of women’s rig...
All EU anti-discrimination directives contain basically identical provision on the burden of proof i...
The civil court procedure for preventing and protecting against discrimination has its own character...
European judges in Strasbourg have recently been called on to decide on some important issues concer...
This paper aims at underlining the way in which the Court of Justice of the European Union contribut...