The Oblivion of Discrimination: A Socio-Historical Investigation of the Ambivalence of Swiss Anti-Racism Law (notice n° 1573017)
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| Personal name | Thomas, Matthieu |
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| Title | The Oblivion of Discrimination: A Socio-Historical Investigation of the Ambivalence of Swiss Anti-Racism Law |
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| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2025.<br/> |
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| General note | 57 |
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| Summary, etc. | This article traces the construction of Switzerland’s response to racism since 1965. Combining legal and sociological perspectives and drawing on archives, court files, institutional reports and interviews, it shows that public action crystallized almost exclusively in criminal law with the adoption of Article 261bis of the Criminal Code, in 1994, to enable ratification of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD). Guided by an understanding of racism rooted in the fear of hate speech that could lead to violence, this choice focused protection on public expression and left most discriminatory practices, particularly in employment, housing and health care, beyond legal reach. After mapping the evidentiary dead ends in terms of evidence, the primacy accorded to contractual freedom and the largely symbolic scope of sanctions, the article analyzes the failed reform efforts of the 2000s that aimed to introduce an antidiscrimination regime inspired by European standards. By highlighting the gap between growing social awareness of racism and a legal arsenal that struggles to apprehend its everyday discriminations. |
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| Personal name | Graf, Anne-Laurence |
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| Personal name | Roca i Escoda, Marta |
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| Personal name | Goastellec, Gaële |
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| Personal name | Boillet, Véronique |
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| Note | Droit et société | 120 | 2 | 2025-11-21 | p. 343-363 | 0769-3362 |
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