This Handbook encompasses four dimensions of European social security law: social security as a human right, standard setting in social security, the protection of mobile persons and migrants and the global context of European social security law. It pays attention to both EU law and to various inst
Research Handbook on European Social Security Law
β Scribed by Frans Pennings; Gijsbert Vonk
- Publisher
- Edward Elgar Publishing
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 475
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This comprehensive second edition Research Handbook discusses a wide range of timely questions and dilemmas ensuing from the present state of European social security law. Presenting a kaleidoscopic concept of social security, a new generation of leading experts identifies future lines of inquiry that are likely to dominate the discourse in the coming years.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Part I Social security as a human right
1 Social security in the fundamental rights case law of the Court of Justice
2 Social security in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights
3 The right to social security and social assistance in the βcase lawβ and conclusions of the Social Rights Committee
4 European human rights protection: towards a multi-level and interdependent system based on cooperation
Part II Minimum standards and equal treatment
5 Non-discrimination in European social security law: exploring safeguards against gender and racial discrimination
6 The further extension of social security to non-wage earners
7 Minimum income protection in the European Union: from politics to (soft) law
8 European Universal Basic Income
Part III Protection of mobile persons and migrants
9 EU citizenship: a double-edged sword for European social security
10 The general principles of Regulation 883/2004 and their outer limits
11 The EU social security rules on posting: defining problems and potential solutions
12 Highly mobile workers and the coordination of the applicable social security law in the European Union: how to create a good fit?
13 Coordination rules and new forms of labour and reintegration
14 Occupational pensions and the protection of mobile persons
15 Managing mobile students in the EU: guiding principles and the way forward
16 Cross-border healthcare and social security rights
17 Social security rights of third-country nationals coming from outside the EU: the scope and meaning of equal treatment
Part IV European social security law in a global context
18 Social security, social protection, GATS and the new generation of EU trade agreements
19 The European Unionβs approach to social protection for workers in global value chains
20 A missing link in the international social security normative architecture?
Part V The Future of European social security law
21 The future of European social security law: an analysis of the authorsβ approaches
Index
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