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Conclusions 2002 - France - Article 20
Conclusions 2002 France Article 20 FRA 20 00 000 31/03/2002 31/03/2002 Article 20 Right to equal opportunities and equal treatment in employment and occupation without sex discrimination The Committee takes note of the information contained in the French ESC2002/def/FRA/20//ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2002/def/FRA/20//EN
Conclusions 2002 - Romania - Article 1-2
Conclusions 2002 Romania Article 1 2 ROU 01 02 000 31/03/2002 31/03/2002 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Romanian Constitution of 1991 acknowledges that the right ESC2002/def/ROU/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2002/def/ROU/1/2/EN
Conclusions 2004 - Estonia - Article 6-4
Conclusions 2004 Estonia Article 6 4 EST 06 04 000 31/05/2004 31/05/2004 Article 6 Right to bargain collectively Paragraph 4 Collective action The Committee takes note of the information in the Estonian report. Definition of collective action Who is ESC2004/def/EST/6/4/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2004/def/EST/6/4/EN
Conclusions 2006 - Cyprus - Article 6-3
Conclusions 2006 Cyprus Article 6 3 CYP 06 03 000 30/06/2006 30/06/2006 Article 6 Right to bargain collectively Paragraph 3 Conciliation and arbitration The Committee takes note of the information provided in the Cypriot report. The Committee has assessed ESC2006/def/CYP/6/3/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2006/def/CYP/6/3/EN
Conclusions 2010 - Malta - Article 29-
Conclusions 2010 Malta Article 29 MLT 29 00 163 14/12/2010 25/11/2010 Article 29 Right to information and consultation in procedures of collective redundancy The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by Malta. ESC2010/def/MLT/29//ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2010/def/MLT/29//EN
Conclusions XIII-3 - Pays-Bas - Article 1 of the 1988 Additional Protocol
Conclusions XIII 3 Pays Bas Article 1 of the 1988 Additional Protocol NLD 20 00 000 30/11/1995 30/11/1995 Article 1 of the 1988 Additional Protocol Right to equal opportunities and equal treatment in employment and occupation without sex discrimination ESCXIII-3/def/NLD/20//ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIII-3/def/NLD/20//EN
Conclusions XIII-3 - Turkey - Article 1-2
Conclusions XIII 3 Turkey Article 1 2 TUR 01 02 000 30/11/1995 30/11/1995 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects With regard to the elimination of all forms of ESCXIII-3/def/TUR/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIII-3/def/TUR/1/2/EN
Conclusions XIV-1 - Pays-Bas Antilles - Article 1-2
Conclusions XIV 1 Pays Bas Antilles Article 1 2 NLDANT 01 02 000 30/03/1998 30/03/1998 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The Committee takes note of the information ESCXIV-1/def/NLDANT/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIV-1/def/NLDANT/1/2/EN
Conclusions XIV-1 - Spain - Article 6-4
Conclusions XIV 1 Spain Article 6 4 ESP 06 04 000 30/03/1998 30/03/1998 Article 6 Right to bargain collectively Paragraph 4 Collective action The Committee notes the information contained in the Spanish report. Right to strike The Committee notes that the ESCXIV-1/def/ESP/6/4/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XIV-1/def/ESP/6/4/EN
Conclusions XV-1 - Belgium - Article 5
Conclusions XV 1 Belgium Article 5 BEL 05 00 000 31/03/2000 31/03/2000 Article 5 Right to organise The Committee takes note of the information contained in the Belgian report. Forming trade unions The situation has always been considered satisfactory as ESCXV-1/def/BEL/5//ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XV-1/def/BEL/5//EN
Conclusions XV-1 - Poland - Article 1-2
Conclusions XV 1 Poland Article 1 2 POL 01 02 000 31/10/2000 31/10/2000 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects 1. Elimination of all forms of discrimination in employment As ESCXV-1/def/POL/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XV-1/def/POL/1/2/EN
Conclusions XVI-1 - Germany - Article 1-2
Conclusions XVI 1 Germany Article 1 2 DEU 01 02 000 30/05/2003 30/05/2003 Article 1 Right to work Paragraph 2 Freely undertaken work non discrimination prohibition of forced labour other aspects The right to freely choose one s occupation and place of ESCXVI-1/def/DEU/1/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XVI-1/def/DEU/1/2/EN
Conclusions XVI-2 - Denmark - Article 4-3
Conclusions XVI 2 Denmark Article 4 3 DNK 04 03 000 30/06/2004 30/06/2004 Article 4 Right to a fair remuneration Paragraph 3 Non discrimination between and women men with respect to remuneration The Committee takes note of the information contained in the ESCXVI-2/def/DNK/4/3/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XVI-2/def/DNK/4/3/EN
Conclusions XVI-2 - Germany - Article 4-3
Conclusions XVI 2 Germany Article 4 3 DEU 04 03 000 30/06/2004 30/06/2004 Article 4 Right to a fair remuneration Paragraph 3 Non discrimination between and women men with respect to remuneration The Committee takes note of the information contained in the ESCXVI-2/def/DEU/4/3/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XVI-2/def/DEU/4/3/EN
Conclusions XVII-2 - Hungary - Article 6-4
Conclusions XVII 2 Hungary Article 6 4 HUN 06 04 000 30/06/2005 30/06/2005 Article 6 Right to bargain collectively Paragraph 4 Collective action The Committee takes note of the information in the Hungarian report. Meaning of collective action In response ESCXVII-2/def/HUN/6/4/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XVII-2/def/HUN/6/4/EN
Decision on admissibiity and the merits: Finnish Society of Social Rights v. Finland, Complaint No. 106/2014
Decision on admissibiity and the merits: Finnish Society of Social Rights v. Finland Complaint No. 106/2014 FIN 24 00 163 2016 09 08 2017 01 31 European Committee of Social Rights Comit europ en des Droits sociaux DECISION ON ADMISSIBILITY AND THE MERITS ESCcc-106-2014-dadmissandmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-106-2014-dadmissandmerits-en
Decision on admissibility and the merits: Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro (CGIL) v. Italy, Complaint No. 91/2013
Decision on admissibility and the merits: Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro CGIL v. Italy Complaint No. 91/2013 ITA 11 01 000 91 154 163 01 02 000 02 01 000 03 03 000 26 02 163 2015 10 12 2016 04 11 European Committee of Social Rights Comit ESCcc-91-2013-dadmissandmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-91-2013-dadmissandmerits-en
Decision on the Merits: Transgender Europe and ILGA-Europe v. the Czech Republic: Complaint No. 117/2015
Decision on the Merits: Transgender Europe and ILGA Europe v. the Czech Republic: Complaint No. 117/2015 CZE 11 00 000 2018 05 15 2018 10 01 European Committee of Social Rights Comit europ en des Droits sociaux DECISION ON THE MERITS Adoption: 15 May 2018 ESCcc-117-2015-dmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-117-2015-dmerits-en
Decision on the merits: European Committee for Home-Based Priority Action for the Child and the Family (EUROCEF) v. France, complaint No. 114/2015
Decision on the merits: European Committee for Home Based Priority Action for the Child and the Family EUROCEF v. France complaint No. 114/2015 FRA 17 01 163 17 02 163 07 10 000 11 01 000 13 01 000 31 02 163 30 00 163 91 00 163 2018 01 24 2018 06 15 ESCcc-114-2015-dmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-114-2015-dmerits-en
Decision on the merits : European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) v. Bulgaria, Complaint No. 151/2017
Decision on the merits : European Roma Rights Centre ERRC v. Bulgaria Complaint No. 151/2017 BGR 11 01 000 11 02 000 13 01 000 13 02 000 91 155 163 91 156 163 91 164 163 91 165 163 2018 12 05 2019 04 19 European Committee of Social Rights Comit europ en ESCcc-151-2017-dmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-151-2017-dmerits-en