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Equality and the European Union Constitution

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Bell, Mark

Industrial Law Journal

2004

33

3

September

242-260

equal rights ; EU Constitution ; EU intergovernmental conferences ; European Union ; law

EU countries

Human rights

English

"The Constitution for the European Union adopted in June 2004 contains a variety of articles that relate to equality. These provisions are scattered across the different parts of the Constitution and equality emerges as simultaneously a value, an objective, a fundamental right, a positive duty and a legal competence. This article examines these multiple reference points in the light of three underlying themes. First, there is an analysis of the concepts of formal equal treatment and substantive equality. Secondly, the balance between negative duties to refrain from discrimination and positive duties to promote equality are considered. Finally, the challenge of ensuring equal protection whilst respecting and accommodating diversity is explored."

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