Sustainability Of The Social Security System: Demographic Challenges and Answers in Central Europe
Abstract
The book series Legal Studies on Central Europe seeks to publish comparative legal scholarship on a wide variety of topics. The primary goal of the series is to present and address legal issues which arise in connection with the Central European region, taking into account the legal traditions, culture and approach of the countries therein. The series consists and will consist of titles on not only private and public law but also legal and integration history. Furthermore, it aims to encompass titles which deal with and analyse international law and EU law aspects related to the countries in the Central European region. The books published in the series are written for both academics and legal practitioners who are interested in contemporary legal problems connected to Central European countries.
Chapters
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Introduction
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The Theoretical Issue of Social Security—International and European Perspectives
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Czech Republic: Social Law One Step Forward Two Steps Back
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Croatia: Social Rights in a Welfare State—Wandering Between Symbolism, Irrationality and Economic Sustainability
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Poland: Social Law and Social Security— Disproportionality to Demographic Challenges
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Hungary: Social Challenges of an Aging Society
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Romania: Striving for Balance in the Face of Demographic Challenges
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Serbia: Impact and Consequences of Demographic Challenges on Domestic Social Law and Social Security Systems
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Slovakia: Seeking New Approaches to the Sustainability of the Social System in the Impact of Demographic Challenges
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Slovenia: From the Protection of Acquired Rights, Legitimate Expectations and the Principle of Solidarity to Financial Sustainability Constrains— What Does the Future Hold?
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Comparative Analysis of the Sustainability of the Social Security Systems in Central Europe
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