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EC Social Security Law

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This book provides a unique and authoritative account of the current state of EC social security law, focusing on key principles. Despite the subject's importance to millions of people in the EU and partner countries, the complexity of the subject renders it inaccessible to students and non-specialist practitioners. EC Social Security Law explains clearly both the rules governing the co-ordination of the EU's social security systems and those relating to sex discrimination in social security protection. The author describes which benefits are available and who can claim them. In addition, the author critically analyses the leading ECJ cases that inform decisions on which social security system applies to particular claims. The book concludes with an evaluation of the successes achieved to date and the challenges presented in seeking to ensure that variations in rules on social security entitlements do not raise barriers to the free movement of persons.

List of contents

Preface
Table of Contents
1. Table of Legislative Provisions
2. An Overview
3. Personal and Material Scope
4. The Choice of Law Rules
5. Portability and Overlapping Benefits
6. Short-TermBbenefits
7. Long-Term Benefits
8. Equal Treatment: Directive 79/7
9. Evaluation
Select Bibliography
Index

Summary

This book provides a unique and authoritative account of the current state of EC social security law, focusing on key principles. Despite the subject's importance to millions of people in the EU and partner countries, the complexity of the subject renders it inaccessible to students and non-specialist practitioners. EC Social Security Law explains clearly both the rules governing the co-ordination of the EU's social security systems and those relating to sex discrimination in social security protection.  The author describes which benefits are available and who can claim them. In addition, the author critically analyses the leading ECJ cases that inform decisions on which social security system applies to particular claims. The book concludes with an evaluation of the successes achieved to date and the challenges presented in seeking to ensure that variations in rules on social security entitlements do not raise barriers to the free movement of persons.

Product details

Authors Robin White
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1999
 
EAN 9780582320178
ISBN 978-0-582-32017-8
No. of pages 184
Weight 210 g
Series European Law Series
European Law Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Labour law, social law

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