Combating sexual orientation discrimination in employment: legislation in fifteen EU member states: Greece
Sexual orientation as a concept is so far not recognised by Greek Law, which implicitly but systematically recognises, accepts, protects and institutionalises human sexuality that is confined within the limits of the traditional married heterosexual couple. Other forms of sexuality are either: totally ignored, disapproved or tolerated by the law. The absence of any anti-discrimination law (with the exception of gender, race or origin) and the general negative climate have obliged Greek citizens to deny and/or hide their true sexual identity.
Alternative title: | Report of the European Group of Experts on combating sexual orientation discrimination: about the implementation up to April 2004 of Directive 2000/78/EC establishing a general framework for equal treatment in employment and occupation: Greece |
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Year of publication: |
2004-11-01
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Authors: | Peponas, Matthaios A. |
Institutions: | European Group of Experts on Combating Sexual Orientation Discrimination<Kent> |
Subject: | Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung | Employment discrimination | Arbeitsrecht | Labour Law | Geschlechterdiskriminierung | Gender discrimination | Menschenrechte | Human rights | Sexualität | Sexuality |
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