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1 Data collection on discrimination complaints Developing an Equinet data collection template on com- plaints to quasi-judicial equality bodies Barbara Liegl Brussels 28/03/2011

2 Overview Aims of the data collection template Approach and challenges Definition of quasi judicial equality bodies Draft template Barbara Liegl

3 What can be achieved by the data collection template for quasi-judicial bodies? Template is an opportunity for equality bodies  to make their work more visible at the European level on a continuous basis  to share their data and exchange experiences on collecting complaints data  to initiate exchange on the kind of software/systems of data collection used  to contribute to making complaints data more comparable  to contribute to filling some of the data gaps at the European level (Reports by the European Commission, by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, etc.) Barbara Liegl

4 Aim – Data collection template for quasi- judicial bodies easy to understand and fill in universally applicable basic information on  complaints  grounds and fields of discrimination  procedures  decisions  outcomes  length of procedures flexibility accommodating for  the range of grounds and areas covered that go beyond the EU Equality Directives  the diversity of definitions and concepts of different powers as well as procedural rules Barbara Liegl

5 Approach Survey  What kind of data is currently collected by the equality bodies?  How do equality bodies collect data?  The questionnaire was sent to 15 equality bodies, we received 11 answers Workshop  Harmonizing expectations, definitions and categories  Achieve a common understanding of what kind of data the template should contain and for what purposes Data collection template + guidelines  Feedback from Equinet Working Group members and Equality Bodies Barbara Liegl

6 Challenges I Comparability Definition of what is collected  queries  when is a case a case  dismissals Grounds  many countries with open lists  multiple discrimination  who determines ground(s) involved? Areas public/private who determines area(s) involved? Barbara Liegl

7 Challenges II Kinds of discrimination  who determines kind(s) of discrimination involved? Information about complainants and defendants  age often not collected Information about procedures Information about outcomes  what is a successful case? Follow-up procedures Personnel and financial resources and technical issues Barbara Liegl

8 Definition of quasi-judicial bodies I Definition tries to capture most important powers quasi-judicial bodies are typically provided with in order to fulfill their mandate Powers shared by almost all tribunal bodies  impartial institutions spending most of their time and resources hearing, investigating and deciding on individual instances of discrimination brought before them  issue recommendations, opinions or (binding) decisions  many try to achieve (informal) settlements before starting investigating and hearing a case Barbara Liegl

9 Definition of quasi-judicial bodies II Additional powers (optional) which can be executed by some tribunal bodies  enforce decisions by taking the respective case to court  impose fines when respondents do not provide the information or documents requested or do not comply with recommendations  award compensation payments Barbara Liegl

10 Data collection template I Template includes guidelines on how to be filled in and definitions for concepts used Overall number of interventions divided in 4 categories  opinions/decisions (N1)  alternative dispute resolution procedures (N2)  dismissals on procedural grounds (N3)  information/guidance (N4)  focus on N1 and N2 Grounds  Gender includes maternity/paternity, pregnancy and maternal status  Race and ethnic origin can include language, name cultural background  Disability includes long term illness  Transgender (sometimes gender or sexual orientation), national origin, multiple discrimination Barbara Liegl

11 Data collection template II Areas public and private  employment  goods and services – further broken down: actual goods and services, education, housing, health, social protection Kinds of discrimination Information on victims and on defendants (little less detailed) Kind of procedures – focus on testing Outcomes of the case (incl. measures applied)  in favor of complainants  in favor of defendant  partly in favor of either party Reasons for dismissals Length of proceedings Barbara Liegl

12 Thank you very much for your attention! Barbara Liegl barbara.liegl@univie.ac.at Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights http://bim.lbg.ac.at/


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