Reasonable accommodation in EU equality law in a broader perspective
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2007
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Goldschmidt, J.E.
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Abstract
The Framework Directive on equal treatment in employment and occupation
of 2000 introduces the obligation to provide reasonable accommodations to people
with disabilities. The author deals with the impact and meaning of this obligation
from a human rights perspective. Adopting a substantive approach to equality, it has
been recognised that States Parties have positive obligations to bring about equality,
which may entail that duties are imposed on third parties. Although thus far there is
little case law of the European Court of Justice on the implications of the Framework
Directive, the judgments of other international bodies on human rights law provide
relevant points for interpretation.
Keywords
Discrimination, disability, reasonable accommodation, human rights law