On 29 January, the European Court of Human Rights declared that Hungary breached human rights law by placing Roma children in a school for the mentally disabled. Check out our special report on Roma education “Segregation of Roma Children in Education: Addressing Structural Discrimination through the Racial Equality Directive” for an in-depth analysis of this issue and to understand what is at stake.
Tag Archives: European Anti-discrimination Legal Network (EADLN)
European Anti-discrimination Legal Network (Summary)
The Migration Policy Group and Human European Consultancy have established and manage a Network of independent legal experts in the non-discrimination field that provides independent information and advice on the implementation of the Article 19 TFEU anti-discrimination Directives in all 27 Member States. In addition to the EU Member States, the candidate countries Turkey, Croatia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the EFTA countries Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are also …Read More
How to Present a Discrimation Claim (Dummy)
The European Network of Legal Experts in the field of non-discrimination, managed by the Migration Policy Group and Human European Consultancy, has published a Handbook providing guidance to victims of discrimination The new handbook “How to present a Discrimination Claim – Handbook on seeking remedies under the EU Non-discrimination Directives” authored by Lilla Farkas constitutes a unique tool providing simple and basic guidance to victims of discrimination on identifying discrimination …Read More