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Pravni izzivi soočanja z intersekcijsko diskriminacijo : (magistrsko diplomsko delo)
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Abstract
Vse od svojih začetkov je protidiskriminacijsko pravo temeljilo na t. i. enodimenzionalnem pristopu. Crenshaw Kimberle je v devetdesetih letih prejšnjega stoletja kot prva začela opozarjati na neprimernost tega pristopa. Posameznik je lahko diskriminiran na podlagi več osebnih značilnostih istočasno, te pa se med seboj neločljivo prepletajo. To posebno obliko diskriminacije, ki predstavlja vrsto pravnih izzivov v mednarodnem, evropskem in nacionalnem pravu, danes imenujemo intersekcijska diskriminacija. Nejasnosti izhajajo že iz uporabe terminologije, saj se v strokovni literaturi izraz še vedno pogosto zamenjuje z multiplo diskriminacijo, čeprav med njima obstajajo ključne razlike. Na ravni mednarodnega prava človekovih pravic odbori neodvisnih strokovnjakov v svojih aktih opozarjajo na pomembnost prepoznave in vključitev izrecne prepovedi intersekcijske diskriminacije v nacionalne zakonodaje. Ker ta prepoved ni omenjena niti v Evropski konvenciji za človekove pravice niti v protidiskriminacijskih direktivah Evropske unije, sta Evropsko sodišče za človekove pravice in Sodišče Evropske unije do uporabe koncepta intersekcijske diskriminacije v svojih odločitvah zadržana. Med pravnimi strokovnjaki obstajajo razhajajoča mnenja, ali je zakonodajni okvir Evropske unije zadosten, da Sodišče Evropske unije končno primerno naslovi primere intersekcijske diskriminacije. Medtem ko je prepoved intersekcijske diskriminacije sicer vključena v slovensko zakonodajo, izraz pred slovenskimi sodišči še ni bil uporabljen. Kljub prizadevanjem strokovne javnosti pred sodišči še vedno prevladuje enodimenzionalna miselnost pri soočanju s primeri diskriminacije, ki jo je izgleda težko premostiti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:intersekcionalnost, intersekcijska diskriminacija, enodimenzionalni pristop, večdimenzionalni pristop, protidiskriminacijsko pravo
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[K. Fartelj]
Year:2022
Number of pages:VII, 52 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-142142 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.647.82(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:126578179 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.10.2022
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Legal Challenges of Intersectional Discrimination
Abstract:
Since its inception, anti-discrimination law has been based on a so-called single-axis approach. Crenshaw Kimberle was the first to point out the inadequacy of this approach in the 1990s. An individual can be discriminated against on the basis of multiple personal characteristics which are inseparable and interact with each other at the same time. This particular form of discrimination, which poses a number of legal challenges in international, European and national law, is today referred to as intersectional discrimination. Ambiguities arise from the use of terminology, as the term is still often confused with the term multiple discrimination in the professional literature, even though there are significant differences between the two. At the level of international human rights law, independent expert committees have pointed out in their acts the importance of recognizing and including an explicit prohibition of intersectional discrimination in national legislation. As this prohibition is not mentioned either in the European Convention on Human Rights or in the European Union’s anti-discrimination directives, the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union have been reluctant to apply the concept of intersectional discrimination in their judgements. There are divergent views among legal experts as to whether the legislative framework of the European Union is sufficient for the European Court of Justice to finally and adequately address cases of intersectional discrimination. While the prohibition of intersectional discrimination is included in Slovenian legislation, the term itself has not yet been used by the Slovenian courts. Despite the efforts of legal experts, a one-dimensional mentality still prevails before the courts when dealing with discrimination cases, which seems difficult to overcome.

Keywords:intersectionality, intersectional discrimination, single-axis approach, multidimensional approach, anti-discrimination law

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