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This book addresses a topic that is currently high on the agenda in many fora: how to specify and secure a social minimum. The term ‘social minimum’ has different meanings, …
This work examines the system of co-ordination of national social security laws in the European Union from a gender perspective. The central question that it raises concerns the …
What does the right to the continuous improvement of living conditions in Article 11(1) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights really mean and how …
The assumption that Member States of the European Union enjoyed exclusive competence over social provision has been shaken by the realisation that they are now "semi-sovereign …
Over the last two decades the development of the 'third sector' has been underpinned by principles of independence and autonomy,regulation and accountability and patronage through …
This book examines the evolution of Australian unemployment law and policy across the past 100 years. It poses the question ‘How does unemployment happen?’. But it poses it in a …
Approximately half of the total UK population are in receipt of one or more welfare benefits, giving rise to the largest single area of government expenditure. The law and …
Labour and social security law studies have addressed the topic of the decline of the standard employment relationship mainly from the point of view of the growing number of …
This book addresses the different forms of austerity, contestation and resistance, in order to understand how they relate to one another and the impact they have on the democratic …
The aim of this book is to examine how EU law relates to and impacts on the national social security systems of the Member States. It asks three key questions. Firstly, it looks at …