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In order to ensure equal treatment between men and women, the use of sex as an actuarial factor should not result in differences in individuals' premiums and benefits.
The ECJ in Luxembourg has ruled that using gender as a factor in pricing insurance "works against the achievement of the objective of equal treatment between men and women" and "constitutes discrimination".
In summary, the case goes back to council directive 2004/113, which implemented the principle of equal treatment between men and women in the access to and supply of goods and services.
"I assure you I am still in favor of equal treatment between fund managers," Mr. Barnier said at a news conference in Brussels.
So, in conclusion: Such a provision, which enables the member states in question to maintain without temporal limitation an exemption from the rule of unisex premiums and benefits, works against the achievement of the objective of equal treatment between men and women, which is the purpose of directive 2004/113, and is incompatible with articles 21 and 23 of the charter.
One such example is Council Directive 2000/43/EC of 29 June 2000 implementing the principle of equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin.
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While the distinction between equal treatment and treatment as equals is difficult to make out with precision, the main idea is fairly clear: treatment as equals requires that persons are not treated equally, but rather treated in accordance with what rights they possess, what legitimate claims they put forward, and, in general, with what they deserve.
I don't have to choose between demanding equal treatment or being an "angry black lady," I've never been pulled over without cause, I'm not faced daily with the cultural appropriation of my incredibly large and visible minority by the even larger and disproportionately more visible white population.
But there is an important, if strained, commonality between them: the issue of equal treatment by the justice system.
As there is no bias in unit cost subsidies between rich and poor quintiles--namely equal treatment and equal costs for the same conditions, the variation is therefore attributed by utilization and out of pocket payment.
Paralympians strive for equal treatment with non-disabled Olympic athletes, but there is a large funding gap between Olympic and Paralympic athletes.
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