Publication Date
6-2017
Journal
Fordham International Law Journal
Abstract
The CJEU's decision in CHEZ Razpredelenie Bulgaria AD v. Komisia za zashtita ot diskriminatsia expands the scope of racial discrimination law by allowing non-minority individuals to challenge practices that disadvantage minority groups, thereby promoting inclusive societies. The court broadened the definition of indirect discrimination, emphasizing the impact of practices rather than intent, and highlighted societal goals over individual harm.
Volume
40
Issue
4
First Page
1211
Last Page
1224
Publisher
Fordham University School of Law
Disciplines
Civil Rights and Discrimination | Comparative and Foreign Law | Law | Law and Race
Recommended Citation
Julie C. Suk,
New Directions for European Race Equality Law: Chez Razpredelenie Bulgaria Ad v. Komisia ZA Zashtita OT Diskriminatsia, Anelia Nikolova,
40
Fordham Int'l L.J.
1211
(2017).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/1435
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Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons, Comparative and Foreign Law Commons, Law and Race Commons

Comments
European Union Law Issue: Essay