Elder Law
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Elder Law
Evolving European Perspectives
Numhauser-Henning, Ann
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
02/2017
432
Dura
Inglês
9781785369087
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
Preface
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
Ann Numhauser-Henning
2. Demographic Developments and Economic Challenges in an Ageing Europe
Kirk Scott
PART II CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
3. Dignity, Disadvantage, and Age: Putting Constitutional and Fundamental Rights to Work for Older Workers
Judy Fudge
4. The Elder Law Individual Versus Societal Dichotomy - A European Perspective
Ann Numhauser-Henning
5. Vulnerability and Ageing
Titti Mattsson and Mirjam Katzin
6. Intergenerational Aspects of Elder Law: Conflict, Solidarity - or Ambivalence
Jenny Julen Votinius and Mia Roennmar
PART III ELEMENTS OF ELDER LAW
7. Equal Treatment and Age-Discrimination - Inside and Outside Working Life
Ann Numhauser-Henning, Jenny Julen Votinius and Ania Zbyszewska
8. The Rationales of Government Action on Ageing and the Extension of Working Lives
Alysia Blackham, Miriam Kullmann, Hanna Pettersson and Ania Zbyszewska
9. Employment Protection and Older Workers
Mia Roennmar, Miriam Kullmann, Ann Numhauser-Henning and Carin Ulander-Waenman
10. Prolonged Working Life and Flexible Retirement in Public and Occupational Pension Schemes
Andreas Inghammar, Cecile Brokelind and Per Norberg
11. Migrant Pensioners - Taxation and Healthcare Issues in the EU
Cecile Brokelind and Martina Axmin,
12. Legal Approaches to Private and Public Responsibilities for Elder Care
Hanna Pettersson and Mirjam Katzin
13. Perspectives on Solidarity in Social Security, Healthcare, and Medical Research
Titti Mattsson, Martina Axmin and Emma Holm
14. New Legal Conflicts in an Old Legal Context: The Law of Inheritance and its Challenges in the Twenty-first Century in the Perspective of the Ageing Individual
Elsa Trolle OEnnerfors
15. Dementia and Autonomy
Eva Ryrstedt
Index
Preface
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
Ann Numhauser-Henning
2. Demographic Developments and Economic Challenges in an Ageing Europe
Kirk Scott
PART II CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
3. Dignity, Disadvantage, and Age: Putting Constitutional and Fundamental Rights to Work for Older Workers
Judy Fudge
4. The Elder Law Individual Versus Societal Dichotomy - A European Perspective
Ann Numhauser-Henning
5. Vulnerability and Ageing
Titti Mattsson and Mirjam Katzin
6. Intergenerational Aspects of Elder Law: Conflict, Solidarity - or Ambivalence
Jenny Julen Votinius and Mia Roennmar
PART III ELEMENTS OF ELDER LAW
7. Equal Treatment and Age-Discrimination - Inside and Outside Working Life
Ann Numhauser-Henning, Jenny Julen Votinius and Ania Zbyszewska
8. The Rationales of Government Action on Ageing and the Extension of Working Lives
Alysia Blackham, Miriam Kullmann, Hanna Pettersson and Ania Zbyszewska
9. Employment Protection and Older Workers
Mia Roennmar, Miriam Kullmann, Ann Numhauser-Henning and Carin Ulander-Waenman
10. Prolonged Working Life and Flexible Retirement in Public and Occupational Pension Schemes
Andreas Inghammar, Cecile Brokelind and Per Norberg
11. Migrant Pensioners - Taxation and Healthcare Issues in the EU
Cecile Brokelind and Martina Axmin,
12. Legal Approaches to Private and Public Responsibilities for Elder Care
Hanna Pettersson and Mirjam Katzin
13. Perspectives on Solidarity in Social Security, Healthcare, and Medical Research
Titti Mattsson, Martina Axmin and Emma Holm
14. New Legal Conflicts in an Old Legal Context: The Law of Inheritance and its Challenges in the Twenty-first Century in the Perspective of the Ageing Individual
Elsa Trolle OEnnerfors
15. Dementia and Autonomy
Eva Ryrstedt
Index
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Elder law; age discrimination; compulsory/mandatory retirement; vulnerability; intergenerational; active ageing; solidarity; pensions; elder care; inheritance and autonomy; dementia and autonomy
Contents:
Preface
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
Ann Numhauser-Henning
2. Demographic Developments and Economic Challenges in an Ageing Europe
Kirk Scott
PART II CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
3. Dignity, Disadvantage, and Age: Putting Constitutional and Fundamental Rights to Work for Older Workers
Judy Fudge
4. The Elder Law Individual Versus Societal Dichotomy - A European Perspective
Ann Numhauser-Henning
5. Vulnerability and Ageing
Titti Mattsson and Mirjam Katzin
6. Intergenerational Aspects of Elder Law: Conflict, Solidarity - or Ambivalence
Jenny Julen Votinius and Mia Roennmar
PART III ELEMENTS OF ELDER LAW
7. Equal Treatment and Age-Discrimination - Inside and Outside Working Life
Ann Numhauser-Henning, Jenny Julen Votinius and Ania Zbyszewska
8. The Rationales of Government Action on Ageing and the Extension of Working Lives
Alysia Blackham, Miriam Kullmann, Hanna Pettersson and Ania Zbyszewska
9. Employment Protection and Older Workers
Mia Roennmar, Miriam Kullmann, Ann Numhauser-Henning and Carin Ulander-Waenman
10. Prolonged Working Life and Flexible Retirement in Public and Occupational Pension Schemes
Andreas Inghammar, Cecile Brokelind and Per Norberg
11. Migrant Pensioners - Taxation and Healthcare Issues in the EU
Cecile Brokelind and Martina Axmin,
12. Legal Approaches to Private and Public Responsibilities for Elder Care
Hanna Pettersson and Mirjam Katzin
13. Perspectives on Solidarity in Social Security, Healthcare, and Medical Research
Titti Mattsson, Martina Axmin and Emma Holm
14. New Legal Conflicts in an Old Legal Context: The Law of Inheritance and its Challenges in the Twenty-first Century in the Perspective of the Ageing Individual
Elsa Trolle OEnnerfors
15. Dementia and Autonomy
Eva Ryrstedt
Index
Preface
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
Ann Numhauser-Henning
2. Demographic Developments and Economic Challenges in an Ageing Europe
Kirk Scott
PART II CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
3. Dignity, Disadvantage, and Age: Putting Constitutional and Fundamental Rights to Work for Older Workers
Judy Fudge
4. The Elder Law Individual Versus Societal Dichotomy - A European Perspective
Ann Numhauser-Henning
5. Vulnerability and Ageing
Titti Mattsson and Mirjam Katzin
6. Intergenerational Aspects of Elder Law: Conflict, Solidarity - or Ambivalence
Jenny Julen Votinius and Mia Roennmar
PART III ELEMENTS OF ELDER LAW
7. Equal Treatment and Age-Discrimination - Inside and Outside Working Life
Ann Numhauser-Henning, Jenny Julen Votinius and Ania Zbyszewska
8. The Rationales of Government Action on Ageing and the Extension of Working Lives
Alysia Blackham, Miriam Kullmann, Hanna Pettersson and Ania Zbyszewska
9. Employment Protection and Older Workers
Mia Roennmar, Miriam Kullmann, Ann Numhauser-Henning and Carin Ulander-Waenman
10. Prolonged Working Life and Flexible Retirement in Public and Occupational Pension Schemes
Andreas Inghammar, Cecile Brokelind and Per Norberg
11. Migrant Pensioners - Taxation and Healthcare Issues in the EU
Cecile Brokelind and Martina Axmin,
12. Legal Approaches to Private and Public Responsibilities for Elder Care
Hanna Pettersson and Mirjam Katzin
13. Perspectives on Solidarity in Social Security, Healthcare, and Medical Research
Titti Mattsson, Martina Axmin and Emma Holm
14. New Legal Conflicts in an Old Legal Context: The Law of Inheritance and its Challenges in the Twenty-first Century in the Perspective of the Ageing Individual
Elsa Trolle OEnnerfors
15. Dementia and Autonomy
Eva Ryrstedt
Index
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