
Following the completion of the work of the Group of
Experts, the participants were keen to build further on their research partnership and
advance the project of promoting equality and recognition for LGBT persons within Europe
The members of ECSOL come from across Europe, both
inside and outside the European Union. Its members have a range of professional
backgrounds, including legal academics, practising lawyers, judges and those working
in governmental or non-governmental organisations. In principle, one representative from
each European country participates in ECSOL, plus one expert for the European Union and
the Council of Europe. For some countries, notably those with federal or quasi-federal
structures, several experts participate, representing the different legal systems found
within that state.
ECSOLs members have expert knowledge in legal issues pertaining to
sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Their expertise includes fields such as
criminal law, human rights law, anti-discrimination law, and family law.
The aim of the group is to undertake specific projects
and formulate reports, to act as a forum for its members for exchange of information,
collaboration, and discussion on important themes, and to conduct research into all
aspects relating to sexual orientation law. To this end ECSOLs members regularly
exchange information on important legal developments at the national, European and
international levels. The ECSOL network meets at least once per year; for example,
meetings are often organised in parallel with major LGBT conferences/events, such as the
ILGA-Europe Annual Conference or the Outgames Annual Human Rights Conference. Since 2010 ECSOL is a member of the Fundamental Rights Platform (FRP) of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). |