Solidarity across generations : comparative law perspectives

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Solidarity across generations : comparative law perspectives

Eri Kasagi, editor

(Ius comparatum : global studies in comparative law, v. 49)

Springer, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • Part I. General Report
  • Solidarity across generations from the perspective of comparative law : reconfiguration of different types of solidarity in the contexte of an aging society / Eri Kasagi
  • Part II. Solidarity through pension systems
  • Elements of generational solidarity in the German pension system / Constanze Janda
  • Beyond the formal principle of intergenerational sustainability in the Italian social security system / Michele Faioli
  • Les réformes des pensions en Belgique au regard du droit à la sécurité sociale et du principe de standstill prévu à larticle 23 de la Constitution belge / Elisabeth Alofs and Guido Van Limberghen
  • La solidarité entre générations au sein du système de retraite Français / Laure Camaji
  • Intergenerational solidarity in the Spanish social security system / Juan Antonio Maldonado Molina
  • Le principe de la solidarité entre génération appliqué au régime brésilien de sécurité sociale / Marcelo Leonardo Tavares
  • Solidarity across generations in Japanese public pension system / Masahiko Ohta
  • Part III. Different types of solidarity facing the needs of elderly people
  • Long-term elderly care, family and money in aging Finland / Katja Karjalainen and Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen
  • Solidarity across generations in England and Wales / Brian Sloan
  • The elderly and their families : the Hungarian context / Orsolya Szeibert
  • Support, care and employment for the elderly : examining the law and policy in Singapore / Gary Chan Kok Yew
  • From tradition to transformation : how to provide the long-term care to the elderly people in China? / Tianyu Wang
  • Solidarity between generations in South Africa : contemporary challenges and prospects / Chanda Chungu and Evance Kalula

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Description

This book addresses the universal and topical question of solidarity across generations from a comparative perspective, with a particular focus on the legal issues concerning retirement pensions, the poverty in the elderly, long-term care, as well as state interventions and family support for those at risk. Drawing on insights from the interface between family law, administrative law and social law, it examines 13 countries on different continents, and also briefly covers a number of additional countries in the introduction. This book is a based on the discussions and exchanges at the 20th General Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law, in Fukuoka, Japan.

Table of Contents

Part I General Report.- Solidarity between generations from comparative law perspective - Reconfiguration of different types of solidarity in the contexte of aging society.- Part II Solidarity through pension systems.- Elements of generational solidarity in the German pension system.- Beyond the Formal Principle of Intergenerational Sustainability in the Italian Social Security System.- Les reformes des pensions en Belgique au regard du droit a la securite sociale et du principe de standstill prevu a l'article 23 de la Constitution belge.- La Solidarite Entre Generations Au Sein Du Systeme De Retraite Francais.- Intergenerational solidarity in the Spanish social security system.- Le Principe de la Solidarite entre Generation Applique au Regime Bresilien de Securite Sociale.- Solidarity across Generations in Japanese Public Pension System.- Part III Different types of solidarity facing the needs of elderly people.- Long-Term Elderly Care, Family and Money in Aging Finland.- Solidarity across Generations in England and Wales.- The elderly and their families - the Hungarian context.- Support, Care and Employment for the Elderly: Examining the Law and Policy in Singapore.- From Tradition to Transformation: How to Provide the Long-term Care to the Elderly People in China?.- Solidarity between Generations in South Africa: Contemporary Challenges and Prospects .

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