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Prohibition of Discrimination Under the European Convention on Human Rights EN
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Prohibition of Discrimination Under the European Convention on Human Rights EN Book: Prohibition of Discrimination Under the European Convention on Human Rights EN
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The European Convention on Human Rights guarantees equality among human beings by means of two provisions that prohibit discrimination: on the one hand, Article 14 of the Convention, ratified by all member states of the Council of Europe; and, on the other hand, the first article of Protocol No. 12, ratified by only some of the members. The content of the prohibition laid down by these two provisions is the same, the only difference is in the extent of their scope: whereas Article 14 prohibits discrimination in the enjoyment of rights and freedoms set forth by the present Convention, the first article of Protocol No. 12 prohibits discrimination in a broader sense in the enjoyment of all rights set forth by law. This study proposes an insight into the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on discrimination with respect both to the main principles which guide its implementation and to the specific solutions which the Court has adopted in relation to discrimination. Other questions examined include the scope of the prohibition of discrimination (to what does it apply?), the question of the content of such a prohibition (what precise obligations does it imply?), and last, the question of a judicial review (how does the Court assess compliance with it?). The Human rights files series is aimed at specialists in European law: lawyers, practitioners and research students. It also constitutes a useful resource for the implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights in the signatory states. Contents Introduction Part 1. The scope of the prohibition of discrimination Chapter 1 - Scope ratione personae Section 1. Nationals and foreigners Section 2. Natural persons and legal persons Chapter 2 - Scope ratione materiae Section 1. The material scope of Article 14 of the Convention Section 2. The material scope of Article 1 of Protocol No. 12 Part 2. The content of the prohibition of discrimination Chapter 1. A prohibitive obligation: the obligation not to introduce discrimination Section 1. The judgment relating to certain aspects of the laws on the use of languages in education in Belgium of 23 July 1968 Section 2. The Thlimmenos v. Greece judgment of 6 April 2000 Chapter 2. Positive obligations: combating certain forms of discrimination Section 1. Positive obligations to combat certain forms of discriminatory violence Section 2. Positive obligations to combat other forms of discrimination Part 3. Supervising the prohibition of discrimination Chapter 1. Methods of supervision Section 1. Supervision not limited to the criteria listed in Article 14 of the Convention and Article 1 of Protocol No. 12 Section 2. Supervision limited to analogous or comparable situations Section 3. Supervision defined by reference to the aim and effects of the measure in question Chapter 2. The intensity of supervision Section 1. The standard of the mode of proof Section 2. The standard of the national margin of discretion Conclusion
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Prohibition of Discrimination Under the European Convention on Human Rights EN

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Prohibition of Discrimination Under the European Convention on Human Rights EN

Frédéric Edel

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The European Convention on Human Rights guarantees equality among human beings by means of two provisions that prohibit discrimination: on the one hand, Article 14 of the Convention, ratified by all member states of the Council of Europe; and, on the other hand, the first article of Protocol No. 12, ratified by only some of the members. The content of the prohibition laid down by these two provisions is the same, the only difference is in the extent of their scope: whereas Article 14 prohibits discrimination in the enjoyment of rights and freedoms set forth by the present Convention, the first article of Protocol No. 12 prohibits discrimination in a broader sense in the enjoyment of all rights set forth by law. This study proposes an insight into the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on discrimination with respect both to the main principles which guide its implementation and to the specific solutions which the Court has adopted in relation to discrimination. Other questions examined include the scope of the prohibition of discrimination (to what does it apply?), the question of the content of such a prohibition (what precise obligations does it imply?), and last, the question of a judicial review (how does the Court assess compliance with it?). The Human rights files series is aimed at specialists in European law: lawyers, practitioners and research students. It also constitutes a useful resource for the implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights in the signatory states. Contents Introduction Part 1. The scope of the prohibition of discrimination Chapter 1 - Scope ratione personae Section 1. Nationals and foreigners Section 2. Natural persons and legal persons Chapter 2 - Scope ratione materiae Section 1. The material scope of Article 14 of the Convention Section 2. The material scope of Article 1 of Protocol No. 12 Part 2. The content of the prohibition of discrimination Chapter 1. A prohibitive obligation: the obligation not to introduce discrimination Section 1. The judgment relating to certain aspects of the laws on the use of languages in education in Belgium of 23 July 1968 Section 2. The Thlimmenos v. Greece judgment of 6 April 2000 Chapter 2. Positive obligations: combating certain forms of discrimination Section 1. Positive obligations to combat certain forms of discriminatory violence Section 2. Positive obligations to combat other forms of discrimination Part 3. Supervising the prohibition of discrimination Chapter 1. Methods of supervision Section 1. Supervision not limited to the criteria listed in Article 14 of the Convention and Article 1 of Protocol No. 12 Section 2. Supervision limited to analogous or comparable situations Section 3. Supervision defined by reference to the aim and effects of the measure in question Chapter 2. The intensity of supervision Section 1. The standard of the mode of proof Section 2. The standard of the national margin of discretion Conclusion

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