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# Implements the principle of equal treatment between people irrespective of racial or ethnic origin.
# Implements the principle of equal treatment between people irrespective of racial or ethnic origin.
# Gives protection against discrimination in employment and training, education, social protection (including [[Welfare|social security]] and [[Health care|healthcare]]), social advantages, membership and involvement in organisations of workers and employers and access to goods and services, including [[housing]].
# Gives protection against discrimination in employment and training, education, social protection (including [[social security]] and [[healthcare]]), social advantages, membership and involvement in organisations of workers and employers and access to goods and services, including [[housing]].
# Contains definitions of direct and indirect discrimination and harassment and prohibits the instruction to discriminate and [[victimisation]].
# Contains definitions of direct and indirect discrimination and harassment and prohibits the instruction to discriminate and [[victimisation]].
# Allows for positive action measures to be taken, in order to ensure full equality in practice.
# Allows for positive action measures to be taken, in order to ensure full equality in practice.
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*[[European Union law|EU law]]
*[[EU law]]
*[[European labour law|EU labour law]]
*[[EU labour law]]
*[[UK labour law]]
*[[United Kingdom labour law|UK labour law]]
*[[Equality Act 2010]]
*[[Equality Act 2010]]
*[[List of European Union directives]]
*[[List of European Union directives]]

Revision as of 22:25, 22 June 2021

Directive 2000/43/EC
European Union directive
TitleCouncil directive implementing the principle of equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin
Made byCouncil
Made underArt. 13 TEC
Journal referenceL180, 22–26
History
Date made2000-06-27
Came into force2000-07-19
Implementation date2003-07-19
Current legislation

The Race Equality Directive 2000/43/EC is a legal act of the European Union, concerning European labour law. It implements the principle of equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic group. Since the Treaty of Amsterdam came into force in 1999, new EC laws, or Directives, have been enacted in the area of anti-discrimination, and this directive complements other directives on gender and age, disability, religion and sexual orientation.

Overview

The principle rules laid down are as follows:

  1. Implements the principle of equal treatment between people irrespective of racial or ethnic origin.
  2. Gives protection against discrimination in employment and training, education, social protection (including social security and healthcare), social advantages, membership and involvement in organisations of workers and employers and access to goods and services, including housing.
  3. Contains definitions of direct and indirect discrimination and harassment and prohibits the instruction to discriminate and victimisation.
  4. Allows for positive action measures to be taken, in order to ensure full equality in practice.
  5. Gives victims of discrimination a right to make a complaint through a judicial or administrative procedure, associated with appropriate penalties for those who discriminate.
  6. Allows for limited exceptions to the principle of equal treatment, for example in cases where a difference in treatment on the ground of race or ethnic origin constitutes a genuine occupational requirement.
  7. Shares the burden of proof between the complainant and the respondent in civil and administrative cases, so that once an alleged victim establishes facts from which it may be presumed that there has been discrimination, it is for the respondent to prove that there has been no breach of the equal treatment principle.
  8. Provides for the establishment in each Member State of an organisation to promote equal treatment and provide independent assistance to victims of racial discrimination.

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