Abstract

The European legislator has enacted European anti-discrimination laws (Race Equality Directive, Employment Equality Directive, Directives on equal treatment for men and women) with the task to all member states to convert them into national laws. The German legislator has decided to enact in the General Act on Equal Treatment (Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz – abbreviated AGG) by means of civil law with damage-compensation and compensation for non-economic-loss. The focus of the work at hand is an examination, if the existing form of the AGG is efficient under the view of law and economics and which way can lead to an efficiency increase of the AGG.

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