Indirect discrimination; A Case Study into the Development of the Legal Concept of indirect Discrimination under EC law

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Paperback, blz. |
Intersentia | e druk, 2005
ISBN13: 9789050954587
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Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Juridisch :
Intersentia e druk, 2005 9789050954587
Onderdeel van serie Social Europe Series
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Introduced into European Community law by the Court of Justice through its case law in the field of free movement of workers, the legal concept of indirect discrimination has evolved into one with far wider and greater relevance to many other areas of EC law as well. Nonetheless, today the very meaning of the concepts and its practical implications are often far from well understood. This book analyses the concept of indirect discrimination in a broad and comparative context, which encompasses both economic and social The subject is approached in such a manner that scholars, practitioners, and merely interested readers can profit from the opportuntiy to examine the development of the legal concept of indirect discrimination as well as its relationship to other important concepts under EC law. The study asks and offers answers well informed by case law, legislation, and the views of other commentators to the issues: Why was such a legal concept as indirect discrimination called for originally? What did this concept mean then, and what does it mean today? Given the many developments that have taken place in the conceptual framework of EC law, does a need for the concept of indirect dismination still exist today?

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ISBN13:9789050954587
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Intersentia
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch

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