Germany: the Bundestag again discusses a bill on discrimination

On January 20, 2006, German deputies, once more, failed to agree on a bill aimed at transposing in the German law four European directives which fight discriminations. (Ref. 0656)

Through . Published on 24 January 2006 Ă  18h12 - Update on 17 March 2013 Ă  19h48

In June 2005, the “red-green” majority at the Bundestag had adopted a bill prohibiting any discrimination based on religion, convictions, race, ethnic membership, sex, sexual orientation, age and handicap. This was to apply for employment and for civil law.…

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