Enforcement of Human Rights: In Peace & War and the Future of HumanityMartinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1986 - Всего страниц: 272 Equality in law between men & women in the European Community is an integral part of the EC's social policy & crucial to its economic & social cohesion. This 15-Volume Encyclopedia analyses the legal framework for equal opportunities which now exists in the Community due to the adoption of EC Directives on equal treatment, equal pay & social security, & to the work of the European Court of Justice in this area. It looks at how the EC Directives have been implemented & interpreted in each Member State, & at the other legislative & constitutional provisions affecting the principle of equality. All the principal legal provisions are reproduced or translated. Extracts from or digests of national case law are also included. Each volume is structured so that Member States's provisions on equality can be directly compared. The editors of this Encyclopedia are Michel Verwilghen , Professeur ordinaire a la Faculte de Droit, Universite catholique de Louvain , & Ferdinand von Prondzynski , Professor of Law & Dean of the Law School, University of Hull . |
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