A critical assessment of the impact of the 2000 equality directives on Greece

Alkiviadou, Natalie orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-4159-8710 (2017) A critical assessment of the impact of the 2000 equality directives on Greece. International Journal of Discrimination and the Law, 17 (4). pp. 220-238. ISSN 1358-2291

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Abstract

Greece transposed the 2000 equality directives through Law 3304/2005. This law sets out the definitions of direct and indirect discrimination, designates what conduct should be prohibited, outlines the sanctions that are to be imposed by the judiciary and mandates three equality bodies with the duty of upholding and promoting equal treatment.
This article argues that notwithstanding the theoretical significance of this law given that it was the first tool specifically designed to grant legislative protection for the principle of equal treatment, its practical effects are limited.


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