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The Principle of Equality in EU Law

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  • Represents a comprehensive, in-depth legal analysis of the actual understanding of the equality principle at EU level after a period of significant change
  • Draws on new and recent elements of practice implementing the post Lisbon EU legal framework to offer an updated exploration of this topical area of EU law
  • Examines the way in which the Union ensures the respect of the equality of the Member States before the founding Treaties
  • Examines the performance of the equality principle in practice and suggests ossible solutions in order to strengthen its application

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Equality and States: Are Some States More ‘Equal’ than Others?

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About this book

This book provides a comprehensive and updated legal analysis of the equality principle in EU law. To this end, it argues for a broad definition of the principle, which includes not only its inter-individual dimension, but also the equality of the Member States before the EU Treaties.

The book presents a collection of high-quality academic and expert contributions, which, in light of the most recent developments in implementing the post-Lisbon legal framework, reflect the current interpretation of the equality principle, examining its performance in practice with a view to suggesting possible solutions in order to overcome recurring problems.

To this end the volume is divided into three Parts, the first of which addresses a peculiar aspect of the EU equality that is mostly overlooked in the investigations devoted to this topic, namely, equality among States. Part II shifts to the inter-individual dimension of equality and explores some major developments contributing to (re)shaping the global framework of EU anti-discrimination law, while Part III undertakes a more practical investigation devoted to the substantive strands of that area of EU law.


Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Legal Studies, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

    Lucia Serena Rossi, Federico Casolari

About the editors

Lucia Serena Rossi is Full Professor of European Union Law at the University of Bologna where she also directs the International Research Centre on European Law (CIRDE).


Federico Casolari is Associate Professor of European Union Law at the University of Bologna where he also teaches Law of International Organizations.





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