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Book Title: Elder Law
Editor(s): Numhauser-Henning, Ann
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781785369087
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface xii
Publications on elder law within the Norma Elder Law Research
Environment xiv
Table of cases xxi
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction 3
Ann Numhauser-Henning
2 Demographic developments and economic challenges in an ageing
Europe 33
Kirk Scott
PART II CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
3 Dignity, disadvantage, and age: putting constitutional and
fundamental rights to work for older workers 55
Judy Fudge
4 The elder law individual versus societal dichotomy a European
perspective 86
Ann Numhauser-Henning
5 Vulnerability and ageing 113
Titti Mattsson and Mirjam Katzin
6 Intergenerational aspects of elder law: conflict, solidarity or
ambivalence 132
Jenny Julén Votinius and Mia Rönnmar
PART III ELEMENTS OF ELDER LAW
7 Equal treatment and age discrimination inside and outside
working life 151
Ann Numhauser-Henning, Jenny Julén Votinius and
Ania Zbyszewska
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vi Elder law
8 The rationales of government action on ageing and the extension
of working lives 179
Alysia Blackham, Miriam Kullmann, Hanna Pettersson and Ania
Zbyszewska
9 Employment protection and older workers 204
Mia Rönnmar, Miriam Kullmann, Ann Numhauser-Henning and
Carin Ulander-Wänman
10 Prolonged working life and flexible retirement in public and
occupational pension schemes 229
Andreas Inghammar, Cécile Brokelind and Per Norberg
11 Migrant pensioners taxation and healthcare issues in the EU 257
Cécile Brokelind and Martina Axmin
12 Legal approaches to private and public responsibilities for elder
care 287
Hanna Pettersson and Mirjam Katzin
13 Perspectives on solidarity in ...
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