S. Devetzi, Minimum Income in Old Age, 2023

In June 2022 a conference was organized in Fulda. Experienced researchers and university teachers gathered to discuss questions on minimum income in old age from a comparative and European law perspective. All the topics are presented in the chapters of this book.
14 Participants have contributed to make this study possible, sharing their national experiences, highlighting the key issues of discussion as a starting point for the comparative legal analysis and addressing the European law questions and human rights perspective, especially concerning older persons.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VLIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
XIAcknowledgements
11. Stamatia Devetzi: Introduction
112. Yves Stevens and Paul Schoukens: Minimum income in old age - The case of Belgium: plea for a universal income for pensioners?
393. Elias Felten: The Austrian compensatory supplement - a crucial social benefit for safeguarding minimum income in old age
494. Hans-Joachim Reinhard: The new basic pension supplement in Germany
695. Maria Salas Porras: The situation of retired and displaced elderly people in Europe. A review of legal mechanisms to fight poverty from the Spanish perspective
1036. Eufrasia Sena: Minimum income in old age: The case of Italy
1197. Anna Tsetoura: Guaranteed minimum pensions under the Regulation of Coordination on social security systems: The case of Greece
1658. Olga Angelopoulou: Ongoing crises and limits to the reductions of social security rights: The case of Greece
1819. Thomas Erhag: Guaranteeing a minimum income in old age: The case of Sweden
20710. Frans Pennings: Minimum income in old age in the Netherlands
22911. Leszek Mitrus: Minimum income in old age: The case of Poland
24112. Effrosyni Bakirtzi: Minimum income in old age: A human rights perspectives and approach
26313. Stamatia Devetzi: Minimum income in old age: Comparative aspects and European law issues
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