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This training tool was developed as part of the EU-funded project, 'Capacity building of civil society dealing with anti-discrimination', with the aim to provide training on European and national anti-discrimination law and policy to non-governmental organisations in the 10 Member States which...
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This training tool was developed as part of the EU-funded project 'Capacity Building of Civil Society dealing with Anti-Discrimination' with the aim of providing training on European and national anti-discrimination law and policy to non-governmental organisations in the 10 Member States which...
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The Netherlands is a decentralised, unitary state and part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (which also includes the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten). King Willem-Alexander is head of state. The Netherlands has a parliamentary system of Government with a bicameral...
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Spain has two law-making levels: the State and the Autonomous Communities. Spain recognises certain legislative autonomy in its Autonomous Communities for the execution of legislation but anti-discrimination legislation is an exclusive task of the State. According to Article 81 of the Spanish...
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According to Article 14 of the Constitution, in Slovenia everyone is guaranteed equal human rights and fundamental freedoms irrespective of national origin, race, sex, language, religion, political or other conviction, material standing, birth, education, social status, disability, or any other...
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France has a long-standing tradition of legislating for gender equality in the field of employment and professional life. The principle of equality between men and women was first recognised in 1946 in the Preamble to the French Constitution. The law of 11 February 1950 first regulated the...
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