Britain’s Equality Commission Will Study “Reasonable Accommodation,” But Not In European Court SubmissionReligion Clause: Last month, Britain’s Equality and Human Rights Commission announced that it had petitioned to intervene in four religious discrimination cases being appealed to the European Court of Human Rights, all involving attempts by employees to obtain accommodation of their Christian religious practices or beliefs. The Commission suggested that it would urge the court to adopt a principle of reasonable accommodation. |
