The Equal Rights Trust Advocacy
Ivan Fiser, ERT Advocacy and Research Director, sets out ERT's advocacy work from June 2007 to January 2008 in The Equal Rights Review (vol.1).
Ivan Fiser, ERT Advocacy and Research Director, sets out ERT's advocacy work from June 2007 to January 2008 in The Equal Rights Review (vol.1).
"Interview: Replacing the Patchwork – a New Cloth for Equality? ERT talks with Barbara Cohen and John Wadham about recent developments in British equality law" appears in The Equal Rights Review (vol.1).
"Testimony of an “erased” stateless person from Slovenia, taken by Donatella Fregonese" appears in The Equal Rights Review (vol.1).
On 30 April 2008 The Equal Rights Trust (ERT) wrote to Jose Manuel Barroso, the President of the European Commission, regarding the Commission’s plan to draft a non-discrimination directive on the basis of Article 13 of the Amsterdam Treaty.
The editor's welcome to the Equal Rights Review, Volume One.
The Equal Rights Review, Volume One (2008) containing:
Dimitrina Petrova, A Right to Equality Integral to Universal Human Rights: Editor’s Welcome to The Equal Rights Review
Jarlath Clifford, Locating Equality: from Historical Philosophical Thought to Modern Legal Norms
Paola Uccellari, Multiple Discrimination: How Law Can Reflect Reality
Patrick Delaney, Legislating for Equality in Colombia: Constitutional Jurisprudence, Tutelas, and Social Reform
Claude Cahn, Slums, the Right to Adequate Housing and the Ban on Discrimination
ERT case summary: Stoica v. Romania (Application no. 42722/02)
ERT Case Summary: Sabine Mayr v. Bäckerei und Konditorei Gerhard Flöckner OHG.
On 8 November 2007 The Equal Rights Trust call on Janez Janša, the Slovenian Prime Minister, to recall the Draft Constitutional Law, presented to the Parliament on 30 October, which is intended to resolve the status of the “erased” – people unlawfully removed from the registry of permanent residents in 1992. ERT urged the Slovenian government to introduce instead legislation that is in line with international human rights law and the relevant decisions of the Slovenian Constitutional Court.
The Equal Rights Trust's country overview on Syria