The Netherlands
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The Netherlands
(Equality in law between men and women in the European Community / series editors, Michel Verwilghen, Ferdinand von Prondzynski)
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers , Office for Official Publications of the European Communities , Sold and distributed in the USA and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1995
- : Nijhoff
- : Office for Official Publications of the EC
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注記
At head of title: European Commission
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Equality in law between men and women in the European Community is an integral part of the EC's social policy and crucial to its economic and social cohesion. This encyclopaedia analyzes the legal framework for equal opportunities in the Netherlands which now exists in the Community due to the adoption of EC Directives on equal treatment, equal pay and social security, and to the work of the European Court of Justice in this area. It looks at how the EC Directives have been implemented and interpreted in each Member State, and at the other legislative and constitutional provisions affecting the principle of equality. All the principal legal provisions are reproduced or translated. Extracts from or digests of national case law are also included. Each volume in the series is structured so that Member States's provisions on equality can be directly compared.
目次
Preface. Foreword. Abbreviations. Table of legislation, etc. Table of cases. Commentary on Equality of Law. 1: General. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. Sources. 2: Basic Concepts. 2.1. Equality and discrimination. 2.2. Direct discrimination. 2.3. Indirect discrimination. 2.4. Victimization. 3: Equal Pay. 3.1. Principle. 3.2. Exceptions. 3.3. Personal scope of principle. 3.4. Activities covered. 3.5. Definition of remuneration. 3.6. Comparator. 3.7. Woman does same work as man. 3.8. Equal value. 3.9. Legitimate reason for pay differential. 3.10. Levelling up/down. 4: Equal Treatment. 4.1. Principle. 4.2. Exceptions. 4.3. Territorial scope. 4.4. Personal scope. 4.5. Activities covered. 4.6. Comparator. 4.7. Hiring. 4.8. Working conditions. 4.9. Exclusion, dismissal or other detriment. 4.10. Instructions to discriminate. 4.11. Pressure to discriminate. 4.12. Discrimination by an employee or a trade union. 4.13. Discriminatory practices. 4.14. Special treatment. 5: Social Security. 5.1. Definition of social security. 5.2. Social security Directives and other legislation. 5.3. Problematic concepts. 5.4. Exceptions. 5.5. Levelling up/down. 5.6. Part-time work. 6: Enforcement of the Principle. 6.1. Court or tribunal procedure. 6.2. Courts and tribunals. 6.3. Enforcement agency. 6.4. Collective agreements. Sources of Equality Law. 7: Legislation. 7.1. Constitutional provisions on equality. 7.2. List of national Acts ratifying international treaties in matters of equality. 7.3. National texts containing general provisions on equality: Acts. 7.4. National texts implementing EC Directives: equal pay. 7.5. National texts implementing EC Directives: equal treatment. 8: Cases. 8.1. Decisions on equality in general. 8.2. Decisions on equality in pay. 8.3. Decisions on equal treatment. 8.4. Decisions on equality in social security. 9: Documentation. 9.1. Bibliography. 9.2. Information. Index.
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