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Diffusion through supranational actors: sexual harassment in the European Union

Kathrin Zippel-2006-02-09-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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European Union Commissioner Anna Diamantopoulou, celebrating the passage of the directive on sexual harassment, announced at a press conference: “The general level of awareness of sexual harassment in Member States is very poor. Now sexual harassment, absent from most national laws today, will finally have a name” (Commission Press Release April 18, 2002). The 2002 Equal Treatment Directive passed despite the objections of several European member states and the European employers' associations. They had actively criticized the European Union's efforts to combat sexual harassment and long resisted it. They declared sexual harassment a culturally specific issue for which EU-wide regulations could not be developed, and sought to protect businesses against overregulation and additional costs. For example, a spokesman for the United Kingdom right/center Tory party explained: “Sexual harassment has got absolutely nothing to do with the EU” (Philip Bushill-Matthews, Member of the British Parl

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European Union Commissioner Anna Diamantopoulou, celebrating the passage of the directive on sexual harassment, announced at a press conference: “The general level of awareness of sexual harassment in Member States is very poor. Now sexual harassment, absent from most national laws today, will finally have a name” (Commission Press Release April 18, 2002). The 2002 Equal Treatment Directive passed despite the objections of several European member states and the European employers' associations. They had actively criticized the European Union's efforts to combat sexual harassment and long resisted it. They declared sexual harassment a culturally specific issue for which EU-wide regulations could not be developed, and sought to protect businesses against overregulation and additional costs. For example, a spokesman for the United Kingdom right/center Tory party explained: “Sexual harassment has got absolutely nothing to do with the EU” (Philip Bushill-Matthews, Member of the British Parl

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HarassmentEuropean unionPolitical scienceDiffusionInternational tradeBusinessLawPhysics

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