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Applying EU Anti-Discrimination Law

  • Seminar for members of the judiciary
  • Organised in the framework of the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme

, 4 December 2017 – 6 December 2017
Languages:
(simultaneous interpretation)
Event number:
117DV37

Areas of law:

Objective

The seminar will provide participants with an overview of the two European directives prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of race or ethnic origin in a number of areas, as well as on disability, age, sexual orientation or religion/belief in employment and occupation.

Key topics

  • Overview of the EU legislation on equal treatment and its relationship with the EU Charter, the European Convention and United Nations Human Rights treaties
  • Definition of key concepts (direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, harassment)
  • Burden of proof and access to evidence
  • Remedies and sanctions
  • Different protected grounds, with special attention to the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union

Who should attend?

Judges, prosecutors and other members of the judiciary of the EU, Iceland or Liechtenstein.

Application procedure

The number of places at the event is limited and participation is subject to a selection procedure.

Visit to the CJEU

Participants in this course will have the opportunity to visit the Court of Justice of the EU in Luxembourg.

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IMPORTANT NOTE


Important note
No seminar fee. Participation on selection. Selected participants will receive a significant contribution to their travel and accommodation costs.

ORGANISER


Conference Organisers
ERA on behalf of the European Commission (Contracting Authority)


Daniel Gärtner

Assistant:
Eva Healy

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