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Reconceptualising European Equality Law Johanna Croon-Gestefeld

Reconceptualising European Equality Law By Johanna Croon-Gestefeld

Reconceptualising European Equality Law by Johanna Croon-Gestefeld


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Reconceptualising European Equality Law: A Comparative Institutional Analysis by Johanna Croon-Gestefeld

This important new book seeks to widen the understanding of the principle of equality within European law. Firstly, it deconstructs the European Court of Justices adjudication of cases in the field. It then explores how the Member States courts decide on the question of equality. This detailed rigorous research allows the author to argue for a reconceptualised equality doctrine. Such an adaptation, the author argues, will provide judges, practitioners and academics with the tools to balance institutional considerations against substantive interpretation. Theoretically ambitious, while grounded in practical application, this is a significant restatement of one of the key principles of European law: the equality doctrine.

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Reconceptualising EU equality law is a great challenge. Johanna Croon-Gestefeld approaches it from an angle that, in practice, is often veiled and not fully understood by the public. By trying to make sense of the CJEUs equality adjudication and analysing it from a comparative-institutional point of view, she contributes to a better understanding of EU equality law. One of the strengths of this book is that she provides concrete tools and techniques for judges to carry out such a comparative institutional analysis (see, in particular, Chapter 7). This book can therefore be warmly recommended as a very worthwhile read. -- Elisabeth Brameshuber, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business * European Journal of Social Security *
Croon-Gestefelds reconceptualization of EU equality law revisits the subject matter in a provoking and fascinating way, trying to lift the mystery surrounding the ECJs deliberations, and thus contributing to a better understanding and awareness of the complexity characterizing that set of rules and its enforcement. Practitioners and researchers interested in EU equality law will therefore find the book particularly interesting and useful. -- Federico Casolari * Common Market Law Review *

About Johanna Croon-Gestefeld

Johanna Croon-Gestefeld is Postdoctoral Fellow at Bucerius Law School.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction I. Equality: A Fundamental Principle Based on not so Stable Fundaments II. The Need for Reconceptualising Equality Law or the Rationalist Human Rights Paradigm III. EU Law as the Laboratory of Constitutional Theory IV. The Institutional Choice Approach to EU Equality Law 2. The Notion of Equality I. Why Equality? II. What Kind of Equality? III. The Relationship of Equality and Non-discrimination 3. Equality Testing: Different Kinds of Scrutiny I. Three Standards of Scrutiny II. Traditional Interpretive Explanation III. Changing Perspectives: A Comparative Institutional Explanation IV. Conclusion 4. Differential Treatment of EU Citizens I. Non-discrimination on Grounds of Nationality: A Leitmotiv of the TFEU II. Article 18(1) TFEU: A Relative Right to Equal Treatment III. Challenges to the Equal Treatment of EU Citizens IV. Equal Treatment of EU Citizens: An Institutional Choice Reconstruction V. Conclusion 5. Reverse Discrimination I. Reverse Discrimination: Its Definition, Egalitarian Tune and Relevance II. The European Court of Justices Handling of Reverse Discrimination III. The Fundamental Boundaries Concernor Institutional Choice in the Supranational Context 6. Affirmative Action for Women I. The European Union Jurisprudence II. The American Experience III. Translating the American Experience to the European Debate IV. Comparative Institutional Analysis of Affirmative Action 7. Conclusion I. Breaking down the Divides II. The Four Conceivable Relations between Equality Review and Institutional Choice III. More Coherence through Doctrinal Adaptation IV. Summary of the Thesis in Eight Points

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NLS9781509930135
9781509930135
1509930132
Reconceptualising European Equality Law: A Comparative Institutional Analysis by Johanna Croon-Gestefeld
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Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2019-06-27
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