Introduction to European social security law

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Introduction to European social security law

Frans Pennings (ed.)

(Kluwer sovac series on social security)

Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-318) and indexes

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内容説明

The signing of The Maastricht Treaty will result in an increased cross-border movement of workers in the EC and will cause changes in their position with regard to social security, if not in the short - at least in the long run. Harmonisation efforts by the EC members in the field of social security and the co-ordination of their policies on migrant workers, for instance, will eventually affect the social security rights of the European workforce. The first part of Pennings' book describes the theory and the structure of "social Europe" as it will develop in the coming years. The second and third parts centre on harmonisation initiatives through judgements of the EC Court and via other harmonisation instruments. The author depicts the outlines of social Europe and its strengths and weaknesses and he provides insight into the course European social security law will take. Among the treated issues are equal treatment, residence requirements as a condition for receiving benefits, the development of co-ordination law, the harmonisation of social security policies and policy recommendations. The book concludes with a list of abbreviations, which is very useful, an index on the case law of the EC Court as well as a subject index.

目次

  • Part 1 General principles for international social security law: introduction
  • a theoretical framework for international social security rules
  • basis and definitions of the co-ordination regulation
  • persons covered by Regulation 1408
  • benefits covered by Regulation 1408
  • general rules for determining the legislation applicable
  • equal treatment - cornestone of co-ordination
  • residence requirements as conditions for granting and conditions for payment of benefit
  • sickness and maternity benefits
  • co-ordination rules of invalidity, survivors' and old-age pensions
  • family benefits and benefits for dependent children
  • terminology
  • unemployment benefits
  • some conclusions on the development of co-ordination law. Part 2 Harmonization by means of EC law: the possibilities for harmonization
  • equal treatment of men and women
  • the recommendations on social policy
  • towards a social Europe?.

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