Social Security Law in Context

Author:   Neville Harris (Professor of Law at School of Law and Applied Social Studies, Professor of Law at School of Law and Applied Social Studies, John Moores University, Liverpool)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198763086


Pages:   594
Publication Date:   16 March 2000
Format:   Paperback
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The social security system of Great Britain has reached a crossroads, following the election of a Labour Government promising a 'New Age' of welfare and seemingly prepared to 'think the unthinkable' on welfare reform, at a time when public expenditure on welfare benefits has reached nearly £100 billion per annum. In 1985 the Conservative's Green Paper on social security reform announced that the benefits system had 'lost its way'. Attempts were made to curb benefits expenditure and reduce welfare dependency, for example through better 'targeting' of needs, the reinforcement of personal and family responsibility, and tighter administrative controls. The ten years from 1988 to 1998 saw the introduction of many new benefit schemes including income support, family credit, the social fund, disability living allowance, incapacity benefit, and jobseeker's allowance as well as the increasing influence of European Law. Yet the system 'achieves too little' according to the new Government's Green Paper on welfare reform, which promises ' a new contract between the citizen and the Government, based on responsibilities and rights'. The precise form these responsibilities and rights will take remains unknown, although we already have schemes like the New Deal and proposals for stakeholder pensions. Meanwhile, social security law continues to impact upon the lives of millions of citizens. After ten years of major legislative change, and with the prospect of a new direction, this is a time to take stock and to analyse the social and legal impact of the past decade's legislation, case law, and policy, as well as considering possible reforms. The book's approach is to organise this task thematically, particularly with regard to the social context to social security, through discrete chapters on, for example, gender and the family, disability, housing, old age, and unemployment. It is also opportune to examine the theoretical framework of state welfare and social security, particularly in the context of social rights. The book aims to provide an authoritative, contextual and critical account of how British social security law has evolved, how it operates, its substance, and its social effects.

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Author:   Neville Harris (Professor of Law at School of Law and Applied Social Studies, Professor of Law at School of Law and Applied Social Studies, John Moores University, Liverpool)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9780198763086


ISBN 10:   0198763085
Pages:   594
Publication Date:   16 March 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Neville Harris: The Welfare State, Social Security and Social Citizenship Rights Neville Harris: Social Security and Society Neville Harris: The Evolving Social Security System Prior to Beveridge Neville Harris: The Beveridge Report, its Implementation and the Growth of Means-Testing Neville Harris: Widening Agendas: the Social Security Reviews and Reforms of 1985-88 Neville Harris: The Modern Shape and Character of Social Security Provision Roy Sainsbury: Social Security Decision-Making and Appeals: Chequered History, Uncertain Future? Tamara Hervey: Social Security: the European Dimension Gillian Douglas: The Family, Gender and Social Security Laura Lundy: Social Security and Unemployment Neville Harris: Social Security and Education Simon Rahilly: Social Security and Housing Nick Wikeley: Social Security and Disability Stephen Jones: Industrial Injuries Simon Rahilly: Social Security, Money Management and Debt

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`... authoritative and well written. The style and content of this book should make it accessible to a broad audience.' Adviser 87, Sept/Oct 2001 `this is a well-written and impressively researched book ... a stimulating and excellent resource for those teaching, studying and writing in this area.' Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 23 (2) 2001 `This is a timely and very enjoyable book ... it is quite simply excellent ... the careful technical discussion in this book offers foundation for that future development of the norms of welfare law ... this book id timely, important and genuinely interesting.' Alastair Hudson, Public Law.


... authoritative and well written. The style and content of this book should make it accessible to a broad audience. Adviser 87, Sept/Oct 2001 this is a well-written and impressively researched book ... a stimulating and excellent resource for those teaching, studying and writing in this area. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 23 (2) 2001 This is a timely and very enjoyable book ... it is quite simply excellent ... the careful technical discussion in this book offers foundation for that future development of the norms of welfare law ... this book id timely, important and genuinely interesting. Alastair Hudson, Public Law.


Author Information

Neville Harris is Professor of Law at the School of Law and Applied Social Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University. He was previously Reader in Law and Associate Dean (Research) at the University of Liverpool. He is joint General Editor (and founding editor) of the Journal of Social Security Law.

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