KOMENDOVÁ, Jana. Prohibition of Discrimination on the grounds of Sexual Orientation from the EU Law Perspective. In Smuk Peter. Az állam és jog alapvető értékei II. Győr: Széchenyi István Egyetem, 2011, p. 76-83. ISBN 978-963-7175-62-6.
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Original name Prohibition of Discrimination on the grounds of Sexual Orientation from the EU Law Perspective
Authors KOMENDOVÁ, Jana (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Győr, Az állam és jog alapvető értékei II. p. 76-83, 8 pp. 2011.
Publisher Széchenyi István Egyetem
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 50500 5.5 Law
Country of publisher Hungary
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14220/11:00052762
Organization unit Faculty of Law
ISBN 978-963-7175-62-6
Keywords (in Czech) Rovné zacházení; zákaz diskriminace; sexuální orientace; pohlaví; právo EU; judikatura; zaměstnání; mzda.
Keywords in English Equal treatment; prohibition of discrimination; sexual orientation; gender; EU law; case-law; employment; remuneration.
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Changed by Changed by: JUDr. Jana Komendová, Ph.D., učo 40001. Changed: 25/7/2011 11:30.
Abstract
The paper deals with the prohibition of discrimination based on sexual orientation in the EU law. This ground of discrimination was for the first time recognized by the Treaty of Amsterdam in 1997 that introduced the power of the EU institutions to take appropriate action to combat discrimination based on inter alia sexual orientation. The legally binding measure regulating this issue is the Council Directive 2000/78/EC of 27 November 2000 establishing a general framework for equal treatment in employment and occupation. The paper analyses especially prohibited forms of discrimination that is direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, harassment and instruction to discriminate and the scope of application of the aforesaid Directive with respect to the relevant case-law of the European Court of Justice.
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