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The French Equal Opportunities and Anti-Discrimination Commission (
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''Haute autorité de lutte contre les discriminations et pour l'égalité'' or HALDE) is a French "independent administrative authority" which "has the right to judge all discrimination, direct or indirect, that is prohibited by law or an international agreement to which France is a signatory." HALDE was created by law n° 2004-1486 on 30 December 2004, published in the ''
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'' on 31 December 2004.


Composition

HALDE has twelve members who are appointed by the
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for five-year terms. They can neither be expelled from their posts nor reappointed at the end of them. New members are added every thirty months, with five members being removed at this time (the president of HALDE stays, however). Thus, five of the first members were limited to 30 month-terms. These five will be selected randomly at HALDE's first meeting. HALDE's members are chosen according to the following allotment: *two members (one woman and one man) share the presidency—they are selected by the French president; *two members (one woman and one man) are selected by the president of the
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; *two members (one woman and one man) are chosen by the president par president of the
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; *two members (one woman and one man) are chosen by the
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; *one member (male or female) is chosen by the vice-president of the
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; *one member (male or female) is chosen by the first president of the Cour de cassation; *one member (male or female) is chosen by president of the
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.


Duties

HALDE is aided by a consultative committee named by itself, including people who "have an activity within the scope of the struggle against
discrimination Discrimination is the process of making unfair or prejudicial distinctions between people based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they belong or are perceived to belong, such as race, gender, age, class, religion, or sex ...
and for the promotion of
equality Equality generally refers to the fact of being equal, of having the same value. In specific contexts, equality may refer to: Society * Egalitarianism, a trend of thought that favors equality for all people ** Political egalitarianism, in which ...
." Cases are submitted to HALDE in three different ways: *Anyone who believes himself or herself to have been a victim of discrimination can appeal to HALDE, either independently, through a member of the National Assembly, through a senator or through a French MEP; *HALDE can take pursue cases of discrimination itself, with the agreement of the alleged victim; *Any group (that is at least five years old) whose charter aims to "fight discrimination or to help victims of discrimination" can accompany the case of an individual who believes to have been a victim of discrimination, if this individual wants this. HALDE is entitled to lead various hearings as well as investigations; it can also send files to the ''procureur de la République.'' HALDE also promotes equality generally, and can recommend modifications of existing laws or rules, and publishes a public annual report concerning its performance of its duties.


HALDE's members

President: * Louis Schweitzer (former CEO of
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), appointed 3 March 2005 * Jeanette Bougrab, 16 April 2010 *
Éric Molinié Éric Molinié (30 November 1960 – 21 December 2022) was a French businessman. He served as secretary-general of Dalkia, an energy company and subsidiary of Électricité de France (EDF). Biography Disabled from birth, Molinié studied at the ...
, 10 December 2010


See also

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Anti-discrimination law Anti-discrimination law or non-discrimination law refers to legislation designed to prevent discrimination against particular groups of people; these groups are often referred to as protected groups or protected classes. Anti-discrimination laws ...
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Human rights in France Human rights in France are contained in the preamble of the Constitution of the French Fifth Republic, founded in 1958, and the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. France has also ratified the 1948 Universal Declaration of ...
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National human rights institutions A national human rights institution (NHRI) is an independent state-based institution with the responsibility to protect and promote human rights in a country. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) aids these ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:High Authority For The Struggle Against Discrimination And For Equality Human rights enforcement agencies in France Government agencies of France Discrimination in France