This document outlines the steps to present a claim on racial discrimination in the field of employment in Brazil. It is divided in three parts. Part I covers both the national and the international legislation on the topic. Part II describes national and...
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Editorial for Volume Four of the Equal Rights Review.
On 30 September 2009, The Equal Rights Trust (ERT) submitted an expert opinion on the proposed amendments to the State Pensions Act to Latvia’s Saeima (Parliament). The amendments in question are a response to the European Court of Human Rights judgment in the...
Religion and Healthcare in the European Union: Policy Issues and Trends, is a policy research report commissioned by the Network of European Foundations, in the framework of its ‘Religion and Democracy in Europe’ initiative. The report presents an analytical...
The Equal Rights Trust (ERT) has called on the Parliament of Sudan to repeal Article 152 of the country’s Criminal Act because it breaches the country’s human rights obligations.
This is the full text of the Constitution enacted by Senegal. It was adopted on 22 January 2001.
On 10 July 2009, The Equal Rights Trust (ERT) submitted written comments to Vitalie Pârlog, Minister of Justice of the Republic of Moldova on the Draft Law on Preventing and Combating Discrimination. The Draft Law aims to ensure the enjoyment of all persons’ in...
This is an article by Katherine Perks and Amal de Chickera entitled The Silent Stateless and the Unhearing World: Can Equality Compel Us to Listen? It was published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
This is the testimony of a stateless child in detention in Egypt. It was published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
This is the update on current projects which is published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
This is the ERT work itinerary which appears in volume three of The Eqial Rights Review.
The Equal Rights Review, Volume Three
This is the Editorial of volume three of the Equal Rights Review.
This is the article Advancing EU Anti-Discrimination Law: the European Commission's 2008 Proposal for a New Directive which was published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
This is an article by Anna Sevortian which was published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
This is an article by Daniela Ikawa which was published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
This is the introduction to the Special section on statelessness which is published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
This is an article by David C. Baluarte entitled Detention at Guantanamo Bay and the Creation of a New Brand of Statelessness. It was published in volume three of The Equal rights Review.
This is the testimony from a man with mental disabilities in Nigeria. It was published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
this is an interview article with Sandra Fredman and Margarita Ilieva entitled Combating Poverty through Equality Law - Possibilities and Pitfalls. It is published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
This The Equal Rights Trust Advocacy section of volume three of The Equal Rights Review written by Jarlath Clifford.
this is an interview article with Sandra Fredman and Margarita Ilieva entitled Combating Poverty through Equality Law - Possibilities and Pitfalls. It is published in volume three of The Equal Rights Review.
This is the ERT case summary of the High Court of Delhi, India decision in Naz Foundation v Government of NCT of Delhi and Others, WP(C) No.7455/2001.
This is the ERT Case Summary of the constitutional court of the Republic of Slovenia's decision in Blazic and Kern v Slovenia U-I-425/06-10.
This is the ERT Case Summary of the UK Employment Appeals Tribunal decision in McAvoy and others v Borough Council, 24 June 2009
This is the ERT case summary of the European Court of Human Rights' judgement in the case of Opuz v. Turkey
This is ERT's consultation response to to the United Kingdom Government Equalities Office consultation on the paper "Equality Bill: Assessing the impact of a multiple discrimination provision."
This is the memorandum submitted by The Equal Rights Trust to the Public Bill Committee for the British Equality Bill 2009.
Appeal for a Special Session of the UN Human Rights Council on the Human Rights Situation in Sri Lanka.
Under Article 2 of this convention, member states are required to "ensure the application to all workers of the principle of equal remuneration for men and women workers for work of equal value."