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EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

Article 23 - Equality between women and men

Article 23 - Equality between women and men

Equality between women and men must be ensured in all areas, including employment, work and pay. The principle of equality shall not prevent the maintenance or adoption of measures providing for specific advantages in favour of the under-represented sex.

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    The first paragraph has been based on Articles 2 and 3(2) of the EC Treaty, now replaced by Article 3 of the Treaty on European Union and Article 8 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union which impose the objective of promoting equality between men and women on the Union, and on Article 157(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. It draws on Article 20 of the revised European Social Charter of 3 May 1996 and on point 16 of the Community Charter on the rights of workers.

    It is also based on Article 157(3) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and Article 2(4) of Council Directive 76/207/EEC on the implementation of the principle of equal treatment for men and women as regards access to employment, vocational training and promotion, and working conditions.

    The second paragraph takes over in shorter form Article 157(4) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union which provides that the principle of equal treatment does not prevent the maintenance or adoption of measures providing for specific advantages in order to make it easier for the under-represented sex to pursue a vocational activity or to prevent or compensate for disadvantages in professional careers. In accordance with Article 52(2), the present paragraph does not amend Article 157(4).

    Source:
    Official Journal of the European Union C 303/17 - 14.12.2007
    Preamble - Explanations relating to the Charter of Fundamental Rights:
    These explanations were originally prepared under the authority of the Praesidium of the Convention which drafted the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Although they do not as such have the status of law, they are a valuable tool of interpretation intended to clarify the provisions of the Charter.
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  • Constitution of the Republic of Poland
    Country:
    Poland

    Article 33.1. Men and women shall have equal rights in family, political, social and economic life in the Republic of Poland.2. Men and women shall have equal rights, in particular, regarding education, employment and promotion, and shall have the right to equal compensation for work of similar value, to social security, to hold offices, and to receive public honours and decorations.

  • Konstytucja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
    Country:
    Poland

    Art. 33.1. Kobieta i mężczyzna w Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej mają równe prawa w życiu rodzinnym, politycznym, społecznym i gospodarczym.2. Kobieta i mężczyzna mają w szczególności równe prawo do kształcenia, zatrudnienia i awansów, do jednakowego wynagradzania za pracę jednakowej wartości, do zabezpieczenia społecznego oraz do zajmowania stanowisk, pełnienia funkcji oraz uzyskiwania godności publicznych i odznaczeń.

  • Constitution of Malta
    Country:
    Malta

    Article 14The State shall promote the equal right of men and women to enjoy all economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights and for this purpose shall take appropriate measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination between the sexes by any person, organisation or enterprise; the State shall in particular aim at ensuring that women workers enjoy equal rights and the same wages for the same work as men.

  • Constitution du Grand Duche de Luxembourg
    Country:
    Luxembourg

    Article 11.(2) Les femmes et les hommes sont égaux en droits et en devoirs.
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  • Constitution of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
    Country:
    Luxembourg

    Article 11.(2) Women and men are equal in rights and duties. The State sees to active promotion of elimination of impediments which may exist in matters of equality between women and men.

  • Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania
    Country:
    Lithuania

    Article 29. All persons shall be equal before the law, courts, and other state institutions and officials. Human rights may not be restricted; no one may be granted any privileges on the grounds of gender, race, nationality, language, origin, social status, belief, convictions, or views.

  • Lietuvos Respublikos Konstitucija
    Country:
    Lithuania

    29 straipsnis. Įstatymui, teismui ir kitoms valstybės institucijoms ar pareigūnams visi asmenys lygūs. Žmogaus teisių negalima varžyti ir teikti jam privilegijų dėl jo lyties, rasės, tautybės, kalbos, kilmės, socialinės padėties, tikėjimo, įsitikinimų ar pažiūrų pagrindu.

  • Constitution of the Republic of Latvia
    Country:
    Latvia

    91. All human beings in Latvia shall be equal before the law and the courts.Human rights shall be realised without discrimination of any kind.

  • Latvijas Republikas Satversme
    Country:
    Latvia

    91. Visi cilvēki Latvijā ir vienlīdzīgi likuma un tiesas priekšā. Cilvēka tiesības tiek īstenotas bez jebkādas diskriminācijas.

  • Constitution of the Italian Republic
    Country:
    Italy

    Art. 3. All citizens have equal social dignity and are equal before the law, without distinction of sex, race, language, religion, political opinion, personal and social conditions. Art. 29. (...) Marriage is based on the moral and legal equality of the spouses within the limits laid down by law to guarantee the unity of the family. Art. 37. Working women are entitled to equal rights and, for comparable jobs, equal pay as men. Working conditions must allow women to fulfil their essential role in the family and ensure appropriate protection for the mother and child. (...) Art. 48. Any citizen, male or female, who has attained majority, is entitled to vote. (...) Art. 51. Any citizen of either sex is eligible for public offices and elected positions on equal terms, according to the conditions established by law. To this end, the Republic shall adopt specific measures to promote equal opportunities between women and men. (...) Art. 117. (...) Regional laws shall remove any hindrances to the full equality of men and women in social, cultural and economic life and promote equal access to elected offices for men and women. (...)

  • Costituzione della Repubblica Italiana
    Country:
    Italy

    Art. 3. Tutti i cittadini hanno pari dignità sociale e sono eguali davanti alla legge, senza distinzione di sesso, di razza, di lingua, di religione, di opinioni politiche, di condizioni personali e sociali. (...) Art. 29. (...) Il matrimonio è ordinato sull'eguaglianza morale e giuridica dei coniugi, con i limiti stabiliti dalla legge a garanzia dell'unità familiare. Art. 37. La donna lavoratrice ha gli stessi diritti e, a parità di lavoro, le stesse retribuzioni che spettano al lavoratore. Le condizioni di lavoro devono consentire l'adempimento della sua essenziale funzione familiare e assicurare alla madre e al bambino una speciale e adeguata protezione. (...) Art. 48. Sono elettori tutti i cittadini, uomini e donne, che hanno raggiunto la maggiore età (...) Art. 51. Tutti i cittadini dell’uno o dell’altro sesso possono accedere agli uffici pubblici e alle cariche elettive in condizioni di eguaglianza, secondo i requisiti stabiliti dalla legge. A tale fine la Repubblica promuove con appositi provvedimenti le pari opportunità tra donne e uomini. (...) Art. 117. (...) Le leggi regionali rimuovono ogni ostacolo che impedisce la piena parità degli uomini e delle donne nella vita sociale, culturale ed economica e promovuono la parità di accesso tra donne e uomini alle cariche elettive (...)

  • Constitution of Ireland
    Country:
    Ireland

    Article 40.1. All citizens shall, as human persons, be held equal before the law.
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    i that the citizens (all of whom, men and
    women equally, have the right to an
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    through their occupations find the means
    of making reasonable provision for their
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  • Equality Act 2004
    Country:
    Ireland

    An act to amend the Employment Equality Act 1998, Pensions Act 1990 and Equal Status Act 2000 for the purpose of making further and better provision in relation to equality of treatment in the workplace and elsewhere; to give effect to Council Directive 2000/43/EC of 29 June 2000 implementing the principle of equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin, Council Directive 2000/78/EC of 27 November 2000 establishing a general framework for equal treatment in employment and occupation and Directive 2002/73/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 september 2002 amending Council Directive 76/207/EEC on the implementation of the principle of equal treatment for men and women as regards access to employment, vocational training and promotion, and working conditions; and to revoke in part and enact in respect of proceedings under this act the European Communities (burden of proof in gender discrimination cases) Regulations 2001, which gave effect to Council Directive 97/80/EC of 15 December 19971 on the burden of proof in cases of discrimination based on sex.

  • Magyarország Alaptörvénye
    Country:
    Hungary

    XV. cikk (SZABADSÁG ÉS FELELŐSSÉG) […] (2) Magyarország az alapvető jogokat mindenkinek bármely megkülönböztetés, nevezetesen faj, szín, nem, fogyatékosság, nyelv, vallás, politikai vagy más vélemény, nemzeti vagy társadalmi származás, vagyoni, születési vagy egyéb helyzet szerinti különbségtétel nélkül biztosítja.
    (3) A nők és a férfiak egyenjogúak.
    (4) Magyarország az esélyegyenlőség és a társadalmi felzárkózás megvalósulását külön intézkedésekkel segíti.
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  • The Fundamental Law of Hungary
    Country:
    Hungary

    Article XV (Freedom and Responsibility) […] (2) Hungary shall guarantee the fundamental rights to everyone without discrimination and in particular without discrimination on grounds of race, colour, sex, disability, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or any other status.
    (3) Women and men shall have equal rights.
    (4) By means of separate measures, Hungary shall help to achieve equality of opportunity and social inclusion.
    (5) By means of separate measures, Hungary shall protect families, children, women, the elderly and those living with disabilities.

    Article XIX (Freedom and Responsibility) […] (4) Hungary shall contribute to ensuring a life of dignity for the elderly by maintaining a
    general state pension system based on social solidarity and by allowing for the operation of voluntarily established social institutions. An Act may lay down the conditions for entitlement to state pension also with regard to the requirement for stronger protection for women.

  • Constitution of the Hellenic Republic
    Country:
    Greece

    Article 4 (2) Greek men and Greek women have equal rights and obligations.[…] Article 22 (1) […] All workers, irrespective of sex or other distinctions, shall be entitled to equal pay for work of equal value. […]

  • Το Σύνταγμα της Ελλάδας
    Country:
    Greece

    Άρθρο 4(2). Οι Έλληνες και οι Ελληνίδες έχουν ίσα δικαιώματα και υποχρεώσεις. […] Άρθρο 22 (1) Όλοι οι εργαζόμενοι, ανεξάρτητα από φύλο ή άλλη διάκριση, έχουν δικαίωμα ίσης αμοιβής για παρεχόμενη εργασία ίσης αξίας. […]

  • Act to establish equality for men and women (Second Equality Act - 2. GleiBG)
    Country:
    Germany

    Dated 24 June 1994Section 1 - Scope. This Act shall apply to persons employed in federal administrative bodies of the Republic and in federal corporations, establishments and foundations under the public law, and in federal courts. "Administrations" within the meaning of this Act shall include public enterprises managed under federally-owned administration, and other federal public undertakings. Section 2 - Purpose of the Act.In order to bring about equality for men and women in the federal administrations and courts specified under section 1, women shall be afforded advancement under the terms of this Act, with due attention to the precedence of suitability, capability and occupational performance (Article 33, subsection (2) of the Constitution). Another aim of such advancement is to increase the numbers of women taking into account the obligatory aims proposed, in so far as in certain areas women are employed in smaller numbers than men. In the same way, the compatibility of family and profession for both men and women shall be promoted. p>

  • Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany
    Country:
    Germany

    Article 3 (2) Men and women shall have equal rights. The state shall promote the actual implementation of equal rights for women and men and take steps to eliminate disadvantages that now exist.

  • Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland
    Country:
    Germany

    Artikel 3 (...) (2) Männer und Frauen sind gleichberechtigt. Der Staat fördert die tatsächliche Durchsetzung der Gleichberechtigung von Frauen und Männern und wirkt auf die Beseitigung bestehender Nachteile hin. (...)

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