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  • ILGA-Europes work at European level
  • LGBT Consortium, London
  • Silvan Agius
  • ILGA-Europe
  • 28th March 2008

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What is ILGA-Europe?
  • ILGA-Europe is the European Region of the
    International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA).
  • Works for human rights and equality for lesbian,
    gay, bisexual and transgender people at European
    level.
  • Is an umbrella organisation representing some
    220 organisations from across Europe.
  • Was established as a separate region of ILGA in
    1996. ILGA itself was founded in 1978.

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Where is ILGA-Europe active?
  • ILGA-Europe
  • enjoys consultative status at Economic and
    Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC)
  • enjoys participative status at the Council of
    Europe
  • receives financial support from the European
    Union
  • is a member of the Platform of European Social
    NGOs.

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Strategic Objectives 2008-11
  • Increased recognition of fundamental human
    rights
  • Work to facilitate greater integration in the
    labour market
  • Working towards full social inclusion,
    particularly with regard to access to goods and
    services
  • Increased recognition of the diversity of family
    relationships
  • Strengthened capacity of member organisations
  • Strengthened capacity of ILGA-Europe to achieve
    its mission

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  • Proposal for a
  • Equal Treatment Directive

6
Background
  • The current 2000/78/EC Employment Framework
    Directive covers only the areas of employment and
    vocational training
  • The grounds of race and gender enjoy stronger
    protection, and thus it is often claimed that
    there is a hierarchy or rights in the European
    Union
  • The European Commission had promised a new
    anti-discrimination initiative covering all
    grounds in all spheres of life.
  • Any proposed new legislation should therefore
    provide the same level of legal protection to the
    grounds of sexual orientation, religion,
    disability and age

7
ILGA-Europes proposal (1)
  • A proposal for a single comprehensive directive
    that
  • Provides equal treatment of all grounds human
    rights approach.
  • Addresses multiple discrimination.
  • Protects against discrimination in relation to
  • social protection, including social security
    and healthcare
  • social advantages
  • education
  • access to and supply of goods and services,
  • including housing.

8
ILGA-Europes proposal (2)
  • Equality bodies covering all grounds of
    non-discrimination.
  • Ensure possibility for associations and equality
    bodies to take a case on behalf of an individual.
  • Exception around marital status should not be
    automatically added to the directive.

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Why a legislative measure?
  • Legislation is an important and indispensable
    pre-condition.
  • Non-legislative measures are rarely effective
    unless they are underpinned with binding and
    enforceable rights.

10
Evidence of discrimination
  • Education harassment and bullying
  • Access to health care refusal of access to
    care and treatment (direct discrimination),
    harassment, and lack of recognition of partners
    (indirect discrimination)
  • Social protection (pensions, social benefits)
  • Access to survivor pensions, equal treatment
    for tax purposes, inheritance tax, and financial
    assistance for carers
  • Goods and services (incl. housing)
  • Denied entry/forced to leave premises to
    restaurants, bars, hotels, etc.
  • Unequal treatment in access to insurance
    policies, bank loans, etc.
  • Refusal to rent apartments or house

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Will it have an impact on the UK?
  • While the UK already has good goods services
    legislation, it is likely that the Directive will
    require the UK to increase protection in a number
    of areas.
  • The Directive will set minimum standards that
    will have to be met by all EU-27 and EFTA
    countries.
  • EU citizens will know the minimum applicable
    standards of non-discrimination wherever they
    are.

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() and (-) forces
  • Commissioner Barroso had made a commitment
    before the European Parliament in 2004.
  • The process undertaken by the Commission is
    showing the need for new legislation (e.g.
    mapping study, public consultation, impact
    assessment).
  • Pressure from business and some political
    parties on the Commission not to propose new
    legislation.
  • Mandate of the Commission is up for renewal in
    2009 time and political pressure.

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What are the next steps?
  • We need to gather ALL the possible support and
    have it heard at national and European levels.
  • Currently Germany and business organisations are
    strongly opposing, and therefore good counter
    arguments are needed.
  • Any proposed Directive will have to be adopted
    unanimously by Member States in order to become
    law.

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  • Thank you
  • www.ilga-europe.org
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