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The prohibition of discrimination under the European Convention on Human Rights (Human rights files, No. 22) (2010)
Introduction
Part 1. The scope of the prohibition of discrimination
Chapter 1 - Scope ratione personae
Section 1. Nationals and foreigners
Section 2. Natural persons and legal persons
Chapter 2 - Scope ratione materiae
Section 1. The material scope of Article 14 of the Convention
Section 2. The material scope of Article 1 of Protocol No. 12
Part 2. The content of the prohibition of discrimination
Chapter 1. A prohibitive obligation: the obligation not to introduce discrimination
Section 1. The judgment relating to "certain aspects of the laws on the use of languages in education in Belgium" of 23 July 1968
Section 2. The Thlimmenos v. Greece judgment of 6 April 2000
Chapter 2. Positive obligations: combating certain forms of discrimination
Section 1. Positive obligations to combat certain forms of discriminatory violence
Section 2. Positive obligations to combat other forms of discrimination
Part 3. Supervising the prohibition of discrimination
Chapter 1. Methods of supervision
Section 1. Supervision not limited to the criteria listed in Article 14 of the Convention and Article 1 of Protocol No. 12
Section 2. Supervision limited to "analogous" or "comparable" situations
Section 3. Supervision defined by reference to "the aim and effects of the measure in question"
Chapter 2. The intensity of supervision
Section 1. The standard of the mode of proof
Section 2. The standard of the national margin of discretion
Conclusion
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