Algorithmic discrimination in Europe: Challenges and opportunities for gender equality and non-discrimination law

Raphaële Xenidis, Janneke Gerards

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Abstract

This report investigates how algorithmic discrimination challenges the set of legal guarantees put in place in Europe to combat discrimination and ensure equal treatment. More specifically, it examines whether and how the current gender equality and non-discrimination legislative framework in place in the EU can adequately capture and redress algorithmic discrimination. It explores the gaps and weaknesses that emerge at both the EU and national levels from the interaction between, on the one hand, the specific types of discrimination that arise when algorithms are used in decision-making systems and, on the other, the particular material and personal scope of the existing legislative framework. This report also maps out the existing legal solutions, accompanying policy measures and good practice to address and redress algorithmic discrimination both at EU and national levels. Moreover, this report proposes its own integrated set of legal, knowledge-based and technological solutions to the problem of algorithmic discrimination.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBrussels
PublisherEuropean Commission
Commissioning bodyEuropean Commission
Number of pages192
ISBN (Electronic)978-92-76-20746-7
ISBN (Print)978-92-76-20745-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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