Everyone in the European Union has the right to be treated equally. 76 % of Europeans polled in 2019 agreed that gay, lesbian or bisexual people should have the same rights as heterosexual people, up from 71 % in 2015. However, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people can ...
Access to justice is an important element of the rule of law. It enables individuals to protect themselves against infringements of their rights, to remedy civil wrongs, to hold executive power accountable and to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. This handbook summarises the key Europea...
Gender segregation is a deeply entrenched feature of education systems and occupations across the EU. It refers to the concentration of one gender in certain fields of education or occupations (horizontal segregation) or the concentration of one gender in certain grades, levels of responsibility...
This report of the European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality aims to clarify how the personal scope provisions of the five main directives concerning sex equality, pregnant workers and parental leave have been implemented in the national laws of 33 countries: all 27 EU Me...