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Elder Law
Evolving European Perspectives
Edited by Ann Numhauser-Henning
The ageing population poses a huge challenge to law and society, carrying important structural and institutional implications. This book portrays elder law as an emerging research discipline in the European setting in terms of both conceptual and theoretical perspectives as well as elements of the law.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 24 Feb 2017
- ISBN:
- 9781785369087
- eISBN:
- 9781785369094
- Pages:
- 432
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- Elder Law
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Publications on elder law within the Norma Elder Law Research Environment
- Table of cases
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Demographic developments and economic challenges in an ageing Europe
- Chapter 3: Dignity, disadvantage, and age: putting constitutional and fundamental rights to work for older workers
- Chapter 4: The elder law individual versus societal dichotomy – a European perspective
- Chapter 5: Vulnerability and ageing
- Chapter 6: Intergenerational aspects of elder law: conflict, solidarity – or ambivalence
- Chapter 7: Equal treatment and age discrimination – inside and outside working life
- Chapter 8: The rationales of government action on ageing and the extension of working lives
- Chapter 9: Employment protection and older workers
- Chapter 10: Prolonged working life and flexible retirement in public and occupational pension schemes
- Chapter 11: Migrant pensioners – taxation and healthcare issues in the EU
- Chapter 12: Legal approaches to private and public responsibilities for elder care
- Chapter 13: Perspectives on solidarity in social security, healthcare and medical research
- Chapter 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
- Chapter 15: Dementia and autonomy
- Index
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Publications on elder law within the Norma Elder Law Research Environment
Monograph Chapter
- Published:
- 24 February 2017
- Category:
- Monograph Chapter
- Pages:
- xiv–xx (7 total)
Collection:
Law 2017
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- Elder Law
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Publications on elder law within the Norma Elder Law Research Environment
- Table of cases
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Demographic developments and economic challenges in an ageing Europe
- Chapter 3: Dignity, disadvantage, and age: putting constitutional and fundamental rights to work for older workers
- Chapter 4: The elder law individual versus societal dichotomy – a European perspective
- Chapter 5: Vulnerability and ageing
- Chapter 6: Intergenerational aspects of elder law: conflict, solidarity – or ambivalence
- Chapter 7: Equal treatment and age discrimination – inside and outside working life
- Chapter 8: The rationales of government action on ageing and the extension of working lives
- Chapter 9: Employment protection and older workers
- Chapter 10: Prolonged working life and flexible retirement in public and occupational pension schemes
- Chapter 11: Migrant pensioners – taxation and healthcare issues in the EU
- Chapter 12: Legal approaches to private and public responsibilities for elder care
- Chapter 13: Perspectives on solidarity in social security, healthcare and medical research
- Chapter 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
- Chapter 15: Dementia and autonomy
- Index