"If such policies are able to have such a vast resonance went on the constitutionalist, – this happens because they do not originate from an interaction with a democratic public opinion, but derive from the pressures exercised by some lobbies". In short, according to Olivetti, "perhaps, this content would not be accepted by the majority of European States, should it be approved by a democratic parliament close to citizens". "Moreover, one of the problems to be solved went on the jurist, – is the very notion of discrimination, which in these community directives is somewhat understood in a vast sense and with indefinite contours". For example he explained, – if one discriminated a person in the access to a job exclusively for its sexual orientation, this could not be accepted, but behind the non-discrimination slogan, delicate and controversial questions such as marriage between homosexuals and adoption by gay couples are hiding themselves". (To be continued)