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August 17, 2006

Bales and Won Pil-Suh on German and European Employment Discrimination Policy

Bales_1Our very own Rick Bales (N. Ky.-Chase) and Raphael Won Pil-Suh (Univ. of Cologne) has posted on SSRN their recent piece in the Oregon Review of International Law: German and European Employment Discrimination Policy.

From the abstract:

German employment discrimination law is in considerable flux. German law does not protect private-sector employees from discrimination on the basis of race, ethnic origin, religion, or sexual orientation, and it provides only limited protection from sexual harassment and discrimination on the basis of sex, disability, and age. The European Union, however, has issued two Anti-Discrimination Directives requiring E.U. Member States to offer protection from employment discrimination far greater than the protection currently afforded by German law.

Germany, however, has failed to implement the Anti-Discrimination Directives. E.U. directives normally do not apply directly to E.U. citizens. However, because the deadline for German implementation has passed, German judges must interpret German laws consistently with the Directives, thus giving the Directives indirect horizontal effect. The legal indeterminacy thus created is exacerbated by considerable political uncertainty emanating from the fall 2005 German Parliamentary elections. The clear losers amidst all the confusion are German workers, who have no effective protection from workplace discrimination. This article urges the new German Parliament to quickly rectify this unfortunate situation by passing a workplace Anti-Discrimination law complying with the E.U. Anti-Discrimination Directives.

This is an important, timely piece on an issue of international employment discrimination law that merits concern.  You can download it here.

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This is good material. But note that the anti-discrimination Act became law on August 14 (deferred from August 1).
Wikipedia German: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allgemeines_Gleichbehandlungsgesetz
Baker & McKenzie with PDF:http://tinyurl.com/qz2cy

Posted by: MM | Sep 10, 2006 7:49:22 AM

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