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Directive (EU) 2024/1500 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 May 2024 on standards for equality bodies in the field of equal treatment and equal opportunities between women and men in matters of employment and occupation, and amending Directives 2006/54/EC and 2010/41/EU

article  10

CELEX:  32024L1500

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1. Member States shall ensure that equality bodies have the right to act in court proceedings in civil and administrative law matters relating to the implementation of the principle of equal treatment laid down in Directives 2006/54/EC and 2010/41/EU as set out in paragraphs 2 to 4 of this Article, in accordance with national law and practice on the admissibility of actions, including any rules on requiring the approval of the victim.
2. The right of the equality body to act in court proceedings shall include the right to submit observations to the court, in accordance with national law and practice.
3. The right of the equality body to act in court proceedings shall also include at least one of the following:
(a) the right to initiate court proceedings on behalf of one or several victims;
(b) the right to participate in court proceedings in support of one or several victims; or, (c) the right to initiate court proceedings in its own name, in order to defend the public interest.
Directive (EU) 2024/1500 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 May 2024 on standards for equality bodies in the field of equal treatment and equal opportunities between women and men in matters of employment and occupation, and amending Directives 2006/54/EC and 2010/41/EU

article  10

CELEX:  32024L1500

4. The right of the equality body to act in court proceedings shall include the right to act as a party in proceedings on the enforcement or judicial review of binding decisions, where equality bodies are empowered to take such decisions pursuant to Article 9(1).