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Browsing Department of Law (LAW) by Author "MOSCHEL, Mathias"
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Title:Fighting Discrimination in Europe. The case for a race-conscious approach
Author(s):MOSCHEL, Mathias; HERMANIN, Costanza; GRIGOLO, MicheleDate:2012Type of Publication:BookAbstract:The member states of the EU have only very recently begun to consider race and racism in the framework of equality legislation and policies. As opposed to an established Anglo-Saxon tradition of naming races and using ...
Title:The Relevance of Critical Race Theory to Europe
Author(s):MOSCHEL, MathiasDate:2011-01-01Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This Ph.D. thesis offers a fresh look at the difficult connection between race and law in the continental European context. So far, the analysis of race and racism in legal scholarship has mainly occurred in terms of ...
Title:Introduction: How does race 'count' in fighting discrimination in Europe?
Author(s):GRIGOLO, Michele; HERMANIN, Costanza; MOSCHEL, MathiasDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:As opposed to the American and British reality, most European countries have adopted a position towards ethno-racial discrimination which could be summarized as attempting to fight ‘racism without races’. This piece outlines ...
Title:Race in Mainland European Legal Analysis: Towards a European critical race theory
Author(s):MOSCHEL, MathiasDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Critical Race Theory (CRT), an American legal theory, has been known for bringing race into left-wing legal analysis and for introducing power- and domination-related arguments into more traditional civil rights scholarship. ...
Title:Race judicata. The ban on the use of ethnic and racial statistics in France
Author(s):MOSCHEL, MathiasDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Constitutionality of ethnic and racial statistics for research purposes – Principles of indivisibility and equality in Article 1 of the French Constitution – Visible minorities, discrimination and positive action measures ...
Title:Race Judicata. Rien ne va plus for Race and Ethnicity in France and Europe?
Author(s):MOSCHEL, MathiasDate:2008Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:The French Constitutional Council recently declared that “racial and ethnic origins” are not objective legislative criteria and conflict with Article 1 of the French Constitution. Both earlier case law as well as the ...