Research Handbook on European Social Security Law

Author:   Frans Pennings ,  Gijsbert Vonk
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781782547327


Pages:   640
Publication Date:   30 October 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Frans Pennings ,  Gijsbert Vonk
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781782547327


ISBN 10:   1782547320
Pages:   640
Publication Date:   30 October 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents: Preface Frans Pennings and Gijsbert Vonk PART I HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL SECURITY 1. Social Security as a Human Right: A European Persective Eberhard Eichenhofer 2. Growing Apart Together: Solidarity and Citizenship in Europe Dimitri Kochenov 3. Social Security in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights Lieneke Slingenberg 4. Social Security in the 'Case Law' of the Social Rights Committee George Katrougalos 5. The Interaction between Human Rights Case Law: Convergence or Competition? Ida Elisabeth Koch 6. The Approaches of the EU Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights Vis-a-vis Discrimination on Grounds of Nationality in Social Security Frans Pennings PART II MINIMUM STANDARDS ON SOCIAL SECURITY IN EUROPE AND THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUAL TREATMENT 7. The Development of European Social Security Standards Matti Mikkola 8. Supervision of Social Security Standards: Between Law and Politics Tineke Dijkhoff 9. The Coordinated Governance of EU Social Security Policy - Will There ever be Enough? Paul Copeland and Beryl ter Haar 10. EU Equal Treatment: The EU Approach Susanne Burri 11. Women and Social Security Mies Westerveld 12. Social Security and the Disabled Elisabeth Kohlbacher PART III THE PROTECTION OF MOBILE PERSONS AND MIGRANTS 13. Principles of EU Coordination of Social Security Frans Pennings 14. Social Security for Mobile Workers and Labour Law Rob Cornelissen and Guido Van Limberghen 15. A European Pensions Union: Towards a Strengthening of the European Pension Systems Pascal Borsje and Hans van Meerten 16. EU Migrants and Destitution: The Ambiguous EU Objectives Herwig Verschueren 17. Social Security Protection of Migrants from Outside Europe Gijsbert Vonk 18. Coordination of Student Financial Aid Systems: Free Movement of Students or Free Movement of Workers? Anne Pieter van der Mei 19. Patient Mobility and Health Care in the EU Oxana Golynker PART IV EUROPEAN SOCIAL SECURITY LAW IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT 20. The EU Promotion of Social Protection in the World Marius Olivier 21. Social Security Law Instruments of the Next Generation: European Social Security Law as a Source of Inspiration? Danny Pieters and Paul Schoukens PART V THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL SECURITY LAW 22. The Land of Four Quarters: The Future of European Social Security Law Gijsbert Vonk Index

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'Written (only) by lawyers, the book can serve as a valuable research tool for scholars from the legal discipline. After all, as the last chapter states, 'European social security law is likely to remain a lawyers' paradise.' -- European Journal of Social Security


`Written (only) by lawyers, the book can serve as a valuable research tool for scholars from the legal discipline. After all, as the last chapter states, `European social security law is likely to remain a lawyers' paradise.' -- European Journal of Social Security `The 22 chapters of this book explore the length and breadth of European social security law. That field is sometimes divided into harmonizing rules, which set minimum standards, and equal treatment rules, which do not affect the standards so much as the groups entitled to them. Equal treatment on the grounds of nationality is central to the coordination of the social security -- rights of migrants. Human rights, finally, can raise standards as well as the number of their beneficiaries. This rough partition shines through the structure of the book.' - Nicolas Rennuy, Common Market Law Review


'Written (only) by lawyers, the book can serve as a valuable research tool for scholars from the legal discipline. After all, as the last chapter states, 'European social security law is likely to remain a lawyers' paradise.' -- European Journal of Social Security 'The 22 chapters of this book explore the length and breadth of European social security law. That field is sometimes divided into harmonizing rules, which set minimum standards, and equal treatment rules, which do not affect the standards so much as the groups entitled to them. Equal treatment on the grounds of nationality is central to the coordination of the social security -- rights of migrants. Human rights, finally, can raise standards as well as the number of their beneficiaries. This rough partition shines through the structure of the book.' - Nicolas Rennuy, Common Market Law Review


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Edited by Frans Pennings, Professor of Labour Law and Social Security Law, Utrecht University and Gijsbert Vonk, Professor of Social Security Law, University of Groningen, the Netherlands

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