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Abrahamsson And Anderson V Fogelqvist
''Abrahamsson and Anderson v Fogelqvist'' (2000C-407/98is a Swedish and EU labour law case, concerning positive action. Facts Mr Anderson was slightly better qualified than his three female competitors for the post of Professor of Hydrospheric Science at the University of Göteborg. But the job was offered to one of the women, Ms Destouni, and when she turned it down, another of the women, Ms Fogelqvist was given the job. Ms Abrahamsson had complained that she was also better than Ms Fogelqvist, but that Mr Anderson was better than her. The universities’ policy was to hire sufficiently qualified people in underrepresented group, even if that meant as in this case a less qualified woman, unless ‘the difference between the candidates’ qualification is so great that such application would give rise to a breach of the requirement of objectivity in the making of appointments.’ This policy was adopted after an earlier recruitment drive had failed. Judgment The European Court o ...
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University Of Göteborg
The University of Gothenburg ( sv, Göteborgs universitet) is a university in Sweden's second largest city, Gothenburg. Founded in 1891, the university is the third-oldest of the current Swedish universities and with 37,000 students and 6000 staff members it is one of the largest universities in the Nordic countries. About With its eight faculties and 38 departments, the University of Gothenburg is one of the most wide-ranging and versatile universities in Sweden. Its eight faculties offer training in the Creative Arts, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Humanities, Education, Information Technology, Business, Economics and Law, and Health Sciences. The University of Gothenburg has the highest number of applicants per study place in many of its subjects and courses, making it one of the most popular universities in Sweden. History The University of Gothenburg was founded as ''Göteborgs högskola'' (Gothenburg University College) in 1891. In 1907 it was granted the same s ...
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EU Labour Law
European labour law regulates basic transnational standards of employment and partnership at work in the European Union and countries adhering to the European Convention on Human Rights. In setting regulatory floors to competition for job-creating investment within the Union, and in promoting a degree of employee consultation in the workplace, European labour law is viewed as a pillar of the "European social model". Despite wide variation in employment protection and related welfare provision between member states, a contrast is typically drawn with conditions in the United States. The European Union, under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, article 153(1) is able to use the ordinary legislation procedure on a list of labour law fields. This notably excludes wage regulation and collective bargaining. Four main fields of EU regulation of labour rights include (1) individual labour rights, (2) anti-discrimination regulations, (3) rights to information, consultatio ...
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Positive Action
In Europe, positive action are measures which are targeted at protected groups in order to enable or encourage members of those groups to overcome or minimise disadvantage; or to meet the different needs of the protected group; or to enable or encourage persons in protected groups to participate in an activity. In the United Kingdom in the Equality Act 2010 ss 158-159, the term is used in the context of employment to allow selection of a candidate from an "under-represented" group, so long as he or she is no less than equally qualified compared to another potential candidate that is not from the under-represented group. European law *Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union Article 157(4) *'' Kalanke v Freie Hansestadt Bremen'' 995IRLR 660, 996ECR I-03051C-450/93 *'' Marschall v Land Nordrhein Westfalen'' 997ECR I-06363C-409/95 *'' Re Badeck’s application'' 0012 CMLR 6C-158/97 *'' Abrahamsson and Anderson v Fogelqvist'' 000ECR I-05539C-407/98 See also *EU law *UK emp ...
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Lommers V Minister Van Landbouw, Natuurbeheer En Visserij
''Containment'' is an American drama limited series, based on the Belgian television series '' Cordon''. The series was officially ordered as a series by The CW on May 7, 2015, and aired from April 19 through July 19, 2016. Julie Plec served as executive producer, alongside David Nutter. The series follows an epidemic that breaks out in Atlanta, leaving a section of the city cordoned off under quarantine and those stuck on the inside fighting for their lives. On May 12, 2016, The CW announced that ''Containment'' would not be renewed and would remain as a limited series. Cast and characters Main Outside the Containment Zone * David Gyasi as Major Alex "Lex" Carnahan, an officer of the Atlanta Police Department, boyfriend of Jana and best friend of Jake. * Claudia Black as Dr. Sabine Lommers, a high ranking Doctor within the CDC who reports directly to POTUS. * Trevor St. John as Leonard "Leo" Greene, a reporter and conspiracy/truthlighter vlogger. Inside the Containment Zone * ...
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2000 In The European Union
Events from the year 2000 in the European Union. Incumbents * President of the European Council ** António Guterres (Jan – Jun 2000) ** Jacques Chirac (July – Dec 2000) * Commission President - Romano Prodi * Council Presidency - Portugal (Jan – Jun 2000) and France (July – Dec 2000) Events * 1 January - Portugal takes over the Presidency of the European Union. * 3 May - The European Commission recommends that Greece become the 12th member of the Eurozone. * 1 July - France takes over the Presidency of the European Union. * 28 September - In a referendum, the electorate of Denmark votes against membership of the Euro The euro ( symbol: €; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 out of the member states of the European Union (EU). This group of states is known as the eurozone or, officially, the euro area, and includes about 340 million citizens . .... References Years of the 20th century in the European Union 2000s in the European Union ...
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Court Of Justice Of The European Union Case Law
A court is any person or institution, often as a government institution, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and carry out the administration of justice in civil, criminal, and administrative matters in accordance with the rule of law. In both common law and civil law legal systems, courts are the central means for dispute resolution, and it is generally understood that all people have an ability to bring their claims before a court. Similarly, the rights of those accused of a crime include the right to present a defense before a court. The system of courts that interprets and applies the law is collectively known as the judiciary. The place where a court sits is known as a venue. The room where court proceedings occur is known as a courtroom, and the building as a courthouse; court facilities range from simple and very small facilities in rural communities to large complex facilities in urban communities. The practical authority given to the co ...
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2000 In Sweden
The following lists events that happened during 2000 in Sweden. Incumbents * Monarch – Carl XVI Gustaf * Prime Minister – Göran Persson Events January * January 1 - The Church of Sweden is separated from the Swedish State. Popular culture Film * 13 May – ''Faithless'', directed by Liv Ullmann, released. * 4 August – '' Sleepwalker'' released * 25 August – ''Together'' released in Sweden * 22 December – ''Jalla! Jalla!'', comedy film directed by Josef Fares Literature * ''The Return of the Dancing Master'', crime novel by Henning Mankell * ''Missing'', crime fiction novel by Karin Alvtegen Sports * 10 December – The 2000 European Cross Country Championships were held in Malmö Births * 7 April – Julia Kedhammar, singer Deaths * 8 January – Henry Eriksson, athlete (born 1920). * 13 January – John Ljunggren, athlete (born 1919). * 25 January – Folke Ekström, chess player (born 1906) * 25 February – Doris Lö ...
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Swedish Case Law
Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by the Swedish language * Swedish people or Swedes, persons with a Swedish ancestral or ethnic identity ** A national or citizen of Sweden, see demographics of Sweden ** Culture of Sweden * Swedish cuisine See also * * Swedish Church (other) * Swedish Institute (other) * Swedish invasion (other) * Swedish Open (other) Swedish Open is a tennis tournament. Swedish Open may also refer to: *Swedish Open (badminton) * Swedish Open (table tennis) *Swedish Open (squash) *Swedish Open (darts) The Swedish Open is a darts tournament established in 1969, held in Malmà ... {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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