192 research outputs found
The New Architecture of EU Equality Law after CHEZ: Did the Court of Justice reconceptualise direct and indirect discrimination?
Comparable Worth: A Common Dilemma
There is currently a vigorous debate in the United States over the concept of comparable worth. This debate, however, has virtually ignored the European experience in grappling with the important questions surrounding this issue. Indeed, many American participants in the debate are shocked to discover that comparable worth has been a legal requirement in the European Economic Community (EEC) for almost ten years. I believe that an examination of Europe\u27s experience with comparable worth can inform the American debate
A Comment on the Use of Foreign Professors in the German Council of Science and Humanities Report
An Early Deal-Breaker?: EU Citizens’ Rights in the UK after Brexit, and the Future Role of the European Court of Justice
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