The right to equality in European human rights law : the quest for substance in the jurisprudence of the European courts / Charilaos Nikolaidis.

A right to equality and non-discrimination is widely seen as fundamental in democratic legal systems. But failure to identify the human interest that equality aims to uphold reinforces the argument of those who attack it as morally empty or unsubstantiated and weakens its status as a fundamental hum...

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Main Author: Nikolaidis, Charilaos (Author)
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Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2015.
Series:Routledge research in human rights law.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction; 1. The problem; 2. The aim; 3. The scope; 4. The structure; 5. Conclusion; 1 Equality and the quest for substance; Introduction; 1. Why equality?; 2. Human dignity and personal autonomy; 3. The principle of equality; 4. Equality of what?; i) Enablement vs. achievement; ii) In search of a standard; iii) Equality of opportunity; iv) Freedom from social oppression: prejudice, stereotyping and accommodation; 5. The right to (substantive) equality. 
505 8 |a 6. Equality and non-discrimination7. The 'unconventional' right to equality; i) The moral identity of equality; ii) The role of dignity; iii) The structural value of equality; iv) The comparative nature of equality; 8. Conclusion; 2 Substantive equality in the European Court of Human Rights; Introduction; 1. The nature of the Convention; 2. The role of the Court; 3. The text of Article 14: reflections on the traditional approach; 4. Article 8 + 14: the beginning of substance; 5. Twisting the ambit; i) Emphasis on the ground; ii) The integrated approach and the widening of opportunity. 
505 8 |a 6. Dissecting justificationsi) Addressing prejudice and stereotyping: motives under the magnifying glass; ii) Addressing prejudice and stereotyping: systemic examination of the discrimination claim; 7. Positive obligations; i) Benefit for one -- benefit for all; ii) Duty to change the law following a finding of a violation; iii) Dawn of a new era: duty to accommodate difference and foster social inclusion; iv) Duty to investigate; 8. Protocol 12; 9. Conclusion; 3 Substantive equality in the European Court of Justice; Introduction; A. From market unifier to substantive right; 1. Introduction. 
505 8 |a 2. The nature of the EU3. Substantive equality in the marketplace; 4. The judge-made constitution: human rights, equality and market integration; 5. Nationality discrimination: from equal worker to equal citizen; 6. Sex discrimination: from equal pay to equal dignity; B. Implementing substantive equality; 1. Introduction; 2. Substantive equality and positive action; i) Positive action in the EU; ii) Defining substance: equality of opportunity and equality of results; iii) Substantive equality and proportionality; 3. Direct discrimination, indirect discrimination and accommodation redefined. 
505 8 |a I) Article 13: widening the scope of EU equality lawii) Harassment and discrimination by association; iii) Speech acts; iv) Indirect discrimination; v) Reasonable accommodation; 4. The rise of the general principle; 5. The Charter of Fundamental Rights; i) Substantive interpretation and hierarchy of grounds; ii) Dignity and social inclusion; C. Conclusion; 4 Defining substance in European equality law; Introduction; 1. The potential for a single vision; 2. The role of prejudice and stereotyping; 3. The neglected virtue of reasonable accommodation; 4. The significance of a common ground. 
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