Racism and Equality in the European Union

Racism and Equality in the European Union
Title Racism and Equality in the European Union PDF eBook
Author Mark Bell
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 250
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN 0199297843

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Mark Bell explores the effect of anti-racism policies in topical areas of EU law and policy including employment, social inclusion, immigration, and the criminal law.

The EU Race Directive

The EU Race Directive
Title The EU Race Directive PDF eBook
Author Erica Howard
Publisher Routledge
Pages 254
Release 2009-10-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1135235775

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In 2000, the European Union adopted a Directive against discrimination on the grounds of racial or ethnic origin. This book provides an in-depth evaluation of the Race Directive and its effects, questioning how successful the Race directive has been. The EU Race Directive discusses the history of the fight against racial discrimination in the EU and the equality clauses in international Human Rights instruments. It then examines the terms race, racism and racial discrimination and equality in the Directive. The book also looks at the concepts of equality which can be distinguished in the Race Directive and in the subsequent developments at EU level. Examining whether the Directive has improved the protection against racial or ethnic origin discrimination for people within the EU, the book concludes with an assessment of how far the EU has come on the road to racial equality with the adoption of the Race Directive and the subsequent developments. It also contains proposals for possible improvements. The comprehensive and up-to-date analysis in this book goes beyond most other books written on the subject and the specific focus on racism and racial discrimination means a more thorough examination than most texts focusing on discrimination on a larger number of grounds. This book will be of great value to students and academics in (European) law, social sciences and human rights, researching racism, racial discrimination, ethnicity and race relations. It will also be useful for policy makers.

Legislating Equality

Legislating Equality
Title Legislating Equality PDF eBook
Author Terri E. Givens
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 177
Release 2014-04
Genre Law
ISBN 0198709013

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Legislating Equality describes the development of antidiscrimination policy through the lens of European integration. Through examining the development of discourses around anti-racism and historical developments in the 1980s, the book explains the role the key players who moved the legislation forward at the EU level.

The Development of Legal Instruments to Combat Racism in a Diverse Europe

The Development of Legal Instruments to Combat Racism in a Diverse Europe
Title The Development of Legal Instruments to Combat Racism in a Diverse Europe PDF eBook
Author Jan Niessen
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 338
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 900413686X

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Europe has come a long way at least in the institutional response to racism. This book describes the responses of the Council of Europe and the European Union to the worrying trends of racism and xenophobia in the 1990s, and considers the prospects for combating discrimination in Europe using tools that have emerged as a result. Part one looks at the evolution of the Council of Europe apparatus to combat discrimination and the anti-discrimination standards prescribed by its institutions. Part two considers the legislative measures recently adopted by the European Union. The contributions in Part three take a comparative perspective of all measures adopted at European level to combat racial and ethnic discrimination.

Invisible Visible Minority

Invisible Visible Minority
Title Invisible Visible Minority PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 292
Release 2014
Genre Africans
ISBN 9782960130812

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"What are the issues that impact the lives of Black Europeans and people of African descent in Europe? What are their experiences, and which specific stereotypes and prejudice do they face? Evidence suggests that there continues to be a lack of knowledge about people of African descent in Europe and Black Europeans, ranging from present day experiences to historical issues that have impacted their lives. This collection of papers - a mix of academic writing, policy related issues, and accounts of practical experiences - is a unique contribution to remedy this lack of knowledge. It aims to raise awareness of Europe's Black population, their histories and contributions, and prescriptions to long-standing racial issues. The publication offers an overview of who Black Europeans are, and how they are viewed and subsequently treated across Europe, as well as their experiences and political actions in selected national contexts. It also provides in-depth discussions on European-wide pervasive issues for people of African descent, from racial profiling and hate crimes to poor health outcomes, including strategies for addressing these problems"--Back cover.

Racism And Anti-Racism In Europe

Racism And Anti-Racism In Europe
Title Racism And Anti-Racism In Europe PDF eBook
Author Alana Lentin
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Pages 360
Release 2004-06-20
Genre History
ISBN

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A comparative political sociology of anti-racism in Europe, showing the various discourses within this movement

The European Union, Antisemitism, and the Politics of Denial

The European Union, Antisemitism, and the Politics of Denial
Title The European Union, Antisemitism, and the Politics of Denial PDF eBook
Author R. Amy Elman
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 171
Release 2015-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0803255411

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Copublished with the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, this study asks if the European Union (EU) has the capacity or the will to counter antisemitism. The desire to counter antisemitism was a significant impetus toward the formation of the EU in the twentieth century and now prejudice against Jews threatens to subvert that goal in the twenty-first. The European Union, Antisemitism, and the Politics of Denial offers an overview of the circumstances that obliged European political institutions to take action against antisemitism and considers the effectiveness of these interventions by considering two seemingly dissimilar EU states, Austria and Sweden. This examination of the European Union’s strategy for countering antisemitism discloses escalating prejudice within the EU in the aftermath of 9/11. R. Amy Elman contends that Europe’s political actors have responded to the challenge and provocation of antisemitism with only sporadic rhetoric and inconsistent commitment; this halfhearted strategy for countering anti-Semitism exacerbates skepticism toward EU institutions and their commitment to equality and justice. This exposition of the insipid character of the EU’s response simultaneously suggests alternatives that might mitigate the subtle and potentially devastating creep of antisemitism in Europe. The author offers a new approach insofar as scholarly considerations of the EU’s attempts to combat racism rarely focus on antisemitism, while scholarship on antisemitism rarely considers the political context of the European Union.