CEU eTD Collection (2014); Marian, Cristina: MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN ON THE GROUNDS OF GENDER AND RACE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEGISLATION AND CASE LAW

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2014
Author Marian, Cristina
Title MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN ON THE GROUNDS OF GENDER AND RACE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEGISLATION AND CASE LAW
Summary The thesis is examining the current anti-discrimination legislation and relevant case law in a comparative perspective, addressing the issue of discrimination against women. It is particularly focusing on the intersection of gender and race. The study is investigating the legislation and case law of three jurisdictions: Council of Europe (ECtHR), South Africa and Republic of Moldova. The thesis is also illustrating the legal and social context in which the principle of equality operates. It is reflecting upon the sources of equality legislation and the role of international provisions on equality. The purpose of the thesis is to highlight the gaps in legislation and to show positive examples of laws and court decisions which enhance the efforts on combating multiple discrimination against women.
Supervisor Petrova, Dimitrina
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2014/marian_cristina.pdf

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