Sentences with phrase «requires equal treatment»

The Directive requires equal treatment in all aspects of employment.
Even if such a statute is allowed, the Fourteenth Amendment requires equal treatment under the law.
The measure was challenged on the basis of Article 7 (2) of Reg No 1612/68 (now Reg No 492/2011), which requires equal treatment in regard to social advantages, which also includes financial grants for children of workers who are students (Bernini).
Justice, therefore, requires equal treatment of religions in public as well as in private life.
Importantly, the Court carved out only a narrow exception — public funding for the religious training of clergy — to the general rule requiring equal treatment of religious and non-religious options.
Locke, however, merely carved out a narrow exception — public funding for the religious training of ministers — to the general rule requiring equal treatment of religious and non-religious options.
With regard to the question of compatibility of the imposition of a residence condition with Articles 29 and 33 of the Directive, after having found that these Articles in principle require an equal treatment of all beneficiaries of international protection as regards the freedom of movement (Article 33) and a treatment that is equal to nationals of the relevant Member State in the matter of welfare benefits (Article 29), the Court concludes that a residence condition can still be imposed on beneficiaries of subsidiary protection status, if they are not in an objectively comparable situation with beneficiaries of other international protection status or nationals of the Member States as regards the objective pursued by the national law that seems to infringe on Articles 29 and 33 (point 54 of the judgment).
HC had submitted that her exclusion from entitlement (by three statutory instruments)(i) involved unlawful discrimination against her and / or her children; (ii) breached the EU Charter, arts 24 and 34 (requiring equal treatment); and (iii) breached the PSED, as there was insufficient recognition of the effects on women and children in the defendants» equality analysis and statements.

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Insurers are now required to ensure equal coverage and treatment of mental health conditions and addiction.
In fact, an equal number of babies experience problem reflux that requires treatment but is not classified as a disease.
The Equal Treatment in Employment Directive required the Government to ensure that all employers, except for the armed forces, would come under the DDA by 2004.
According to Schneiderman, New York's mental health parity law requires insurers provide broad - based coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders at least equal to coverage provided for other health conditions.
That is why we would ensure that patients suffering from mental health will have equal rights to access diagnosis and treatments as those requiring physical health care.
City officials have argued the new requirements will require twice as many stops as before and likely prompt parents of students at charter schools and other private schools to clamor for equal treatment.
State or local rules requiring public lotteries and equal treatment may be helpful but difficult to enforce, as Jabbar's evidence on pre-OneApp principal behavior attests.
If the 2 follow - up rechecks have not been successfully completed within 6 months of I131 treatment, any cat who then appears to require a second I131 treatmen will NOT QUALIFY FOR THE NO ADDITIONAL COST OPTION but will be considered a recurrence and there will be a fee equaling 50 % of the original treatment fee.
The question was whether EU law (Directives 2000/43 on equal treatment on the basis of ethnicity, 2000/78 on equal treatment in employment and 2006/54 on equal treatment on grounds of sex in matters of employment) required the employer to disclose information on the grounds of refusal if a candidate demonstrates she meets the requirements listed in the job ad.
The principle of equal treatment did not now require the CMA to replicate that mistake by way of the repayment of penalties paid by Gallaher and Somerfield.
21 (1) The right under section 2 to equal treatment with respect to the occupancy of residential accommodation without discrimination is not infringed by discrimination where the residential accommodation is in a dwelling in which the owner or his or her family reside if the occupant or occupants of the residential accommodation are required to share a bathroom or kitchen facility with the owner or family of the owner.
This appeal considered whether the principle of fair and equal treatment can require a decision - maker to replicate the effect of assurances given to one party that were made based on a mistake of legal principle in favour of other parties in a comparable position.
To achieve the necessary equal protection of Indigenous property rights, differential treatment of such rights is required.
Article 5 of ICERD requires that all peoples have the right to equal treatment before the law [102] and the right to participate in the conduct of public affairs.
Judge Tanaka of the International Court of Justice stated, in the South West Africa case, that «The principle of equality before the law does not mean the absolute equality, namely the equal treatment of men without regard to the individual, concrete circumstances, but it means the relative equality, namely the principles to treat equally what are equal and unequally what are unequal... To treat unequal matters differently according to their inequality is not only permitted but required», (1966) ICJ Rep 6, pp303 - 305.
This answer is of concern because, in the first instance, it fails to acknowledge that the provision of court interpreters, where required, is fundamental to a fair trial and equal treatment in legal proceedings (as required under Article 5 (a) of the Convention).
The principle of equality before the law does not mean the absolute equality, namely the equal treatment of men without regard to individual, concrete circumstances, but it means the relative equality, namely the principle to treat equally what are equal and unequally what are unequal... To treat unequal matters differently according to their inequality is not only permitted but required.
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