Reconciling Diverse Legal Traditions: Anti-Discrimination Law in the Member States
This chapter examines the appropriate role of the European Union (EU) in anti-discrimination law. It provides an overview of existing national legislation, philosophies, policies, and traditions that this law represents. These are compared with the Article 13 directives in order to determine the extent to which existing national legal regimes have influenced the formulation of the directive. It analyses the impact of the directive on Member States' national laws on discrimination in employment.
Keywords: anti-discrimination law, European Union, national legislation, Member States, Article 13 directives, discrimination in employment
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