Equinet, European Network of Equality Bodies
Daris José Lewis Recio is a legal and policy professional currently serving as a Legal and Policy Officer and previously as a Policy Assistant at Equinet, the European Network of Equality Bodies, since November 2020. Daris co-founded Keey Aerogel in August 2015 and held managerial roles in the legal sector for the United Kingdom portfolio at Quintas Energy from January 2015 to September 2017. Early legal experience includes positions as a paralegal in the Workers Compensation Legal Department and an administrative assistant at Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, P.A., as well as research assistance at EG Justice/Human Rights Watch and a legal internship at Asociacion Pro Derechos Humanos de Andalucia. Academic credentials include a Master of Laws - LLM in Public International Law from Utrecht University and a Licenciatura en Derecho from Universidad de Sevilla, complemented by various international studies and certifications in law and international relations.
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Equinet, European Network of Equality Bodies
Equinet, European Network of Equality Bodies was set up in 2007 as a membership organisation for national equality bodies. These public organisations are tasked to assist victims of discrimination, monitor and report on discrimination issues, and promote equality. They are legally required to do so in relation to one, some, or all of the grounds of discrimination covered by European Union (EU) law – gender, race and ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief, and disability. MISSION Equinet promotes equality in Europe by supporting Equality Bodies to be independent and effective catalysts for more equal societies, and delivers its mission in a way that embodies and promotes its values, namely: Equality, Respect, Dignity, Solidarity, Diversity, Inclusion, Transparency, Participation, Innovation, Justice, Protection. VISION Our vision of an equal society is one where equality is a reality for everyone, diversity is valued, and all forms of discrimination have been eliminated.