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Positive Action in the European Union

In 2000, the European Union adopted two ground-breaking directives, the "Racial Equality Directive" and the "Employment Equality Directive," both of which aim to ensure that everyone living in the EU can benefit from legal protection against discrimination. The directives also provide for positive action measures. The EU has one of the most advanced legal frameworks in this area to be found anywhere in the world. EU countries still, however, face major challenges of social and economic exclusion. One such difficulty is a lack of data and statistical indicators in the field of non-discrimination. In some EU countries it is simply not permitted to collect certain kinds of information, such as census data on ethnic minorities. The consequence is that it is much harder to understand, prove and justify the case for affirmative action. Another challenge, fundamental to the effective implementation of the legislation, is ensuring the commitment of national authorities, and the active support and involvement of civil society, in positive action measures.

 


More Information on Positive Action in the European Union

Affirmative Action Bill Creates Uproar in Britain – MSNBC – April 27, 2009

Sarkozy Acts for Ethnic Diversity – The New York Times – December 17, 2008

With Obama’s Help, France, Too, Can Shatter the Glass Ceiling for Blacks – The Christian Science Monitor – December 5, 2008

Inspired by Barack Obama, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Says: We Can Eliminate Racial Prejudice – AP/Chicago Sun-Times – November 9, 2008

Extending EU Anti-Discrimination Law - European Network Against Racism - March 2008

Equal Rights Versus Special Rights? - European Commission: Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs, and Equal Opportunities - June 2007

Beyond Formal Equality - European Commission: Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs, and Equal Opportunities - June 2007

Putting Equality Into Practice: What role for positive action? - European Commission: Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs, and Equal Opportunities - March 2007

Developing Anti-Discrimination Law in Europe: The 25 EU Member States Compared - The European Network of Legal Experts in the Non-Discrimination Field - November 2006

Changing Perspectives: Shifting the Burden of Proof in Racial Equality Cases - European Network Against Racism - June 2006

Catalysts for Change? Equality Bodies According to Directive 2000/43/EC - European Commission: Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs, and Equal Opportunities - March 2006

Towards Equal Treatment: Transposing the Directive—Analysis and Proposals: Part I and Part II - European Network Against Racism - March 2002