‘Non-discrimination Does Not Fall Down from Heaven’: The Context and Evolution of Non-discrimination in EU Law

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    Abstract

    Equality and non-discrimination in EU law are firmly embedded in EU law, either as general principles of law or they are written down in the Treaties and secondary legislation. This paper sketches the evolution of three specific forms of equality and non-discrimination, the prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality, gender and a number of other grounds, listed in Article 13 TEC, i.e. race, ethnic origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion and belief. It briefly explains their origins, their mutual relationship and how they influence each other. The paper also points at the shift in the rationales underlying equality and non-discrimination and argues that they are to be considered as human rights standards.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherCzech Society for European and Comparative Law
    Number of pages13
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Publication series

    NameEric Stein Working Paper
    No.4
    Volume2009

    Keywords

    • Equality and Non-discrimination
    • Nationality
    • Gender
    • Article 13 TEC
    • Human Rights in the EU

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