
(AGENPARL) – BRUXELLES gio 04 maggio 2023 EU equality directives have laid down an obligation for Member States to establish equality bodies, mandated to assist victims of discrimination, and to prevent and fight discrimination on the grounds listed under the directives. The legal provisions are, however, general in nature and do little to define precisely these bodies’ mandate and way of working. This has led in practice to a great divergence among Member States. In some EU countries, lack of resources, insufficient independence or a limited focus on discrimination grounds have been serious obstacles to the functioning of these bodies. Other EU countries have taken a more ambitious approach. After adopting a recommendation in 2018 on standards for equality bodies and assessing its implementation, the European Commission moved to binding legislation. The proposal, published in December 2022 together with another one as part of the equality package, aims to reinforce the equality bodies’ independence, resources and mandate. While general welcoming the proposal, stakeholders have suggested specific legal changes to it. In the European Parliament, the file has been assigned to the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality. A rapporteur and shadow rapporteurs have not yet been appointed. First edition. The ‘EU Legislation in Progress’ briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure.
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