Austria: Federal Constitutional Act 1973
This is the full text of the Federal Constitutional Act, enacted by Austria.
This is the full text of the Federal Constitutional Act, enacted by Austria.
This is the text of the Disability Ombudsman Act (Lag om Handikappombudsmannen) 1994, enacted by Sweden. It was adopted on 9 June 1994. This text includes all amendments made up to 1999.
This is the text of the Act Prohibiting Discriminatory and other Degrading Treatment of Children and Pupils, enacted by Sweden. It was adopted on 16 February 2006 and has been in force since 1 April 2006.
This is the text of the Ordinance No 137/2000 on Preventing and Sanctioning All Forms of Discrimination, enacted by Romania. It was adopted on 31 August 2000 has been in force since October 2000.
This is the text of the Employment Contracts Act, originally enacted by Finland in 2001. It originally came into force on 1 June 2001. The text includes all amendments made in regard to this Act up to 2006.
On Wednesday 21 May 2008, United States’ President George W. Bush signed into law the Genetic Information Non-discrimination Act (GINA), which seeks to prevent medical advances in DNA testing being adversely used by employers and health insurance companies against people with a genetic predisposition to health issues.
This is the text of the Genetic Information Non-discrimination Act 2008, enacted by the United States of America. It was adopted by the United States' President on 21 May 2008 and entered into force on this date.
Makuc and Others v. Slovenia (Application No. 26828/06)
WRITTEN COMMENTS OF THE EQUAL RIGHTS TRUST
On 2nd November 2007 Amnesty International and The Equal Rights Trust called on the Slovenian government to withdraw the draft Constitutional Law, presented to 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.
"Testimony of an “erased” stateless person from Slovenia, taken by Donatella Fregonese" appears in The Equal Rights Review (vol.1).