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This is the conference book for the XIV European Regional Congress of the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law, dedicated to the interactions between social law and other areas of law. In recent years, labour law and social security law have been subject to various reforms and developments. Social law is however not an isolated domain but rather interacts with other fields, often even functioning as a guide or giving direction to those lost at sea. In other words: serving as a lighthouse. The key aspect addressed in this book is the existence of a connection between social law sensu stricto (labour law and social security law) and other areas of law. Pursuing an inter- and multidisciplinary approach, it gathers contributions on topical and challenging issues in four broad areas: 1. Basic and fundamental principles of European social law 2. The future in the light of the past 3. The impact of regionalisation 4. Enforcement in social law In turn, various developments can be identified in connection with these topics: the emergence of social criminal law is creating new overlaps between social and criminal law; the growing number of administrative law sanctions offers new insights into and connections between social security law and administrative law; the increasing similarity of employment in the public and private sectors raises questions about the applicability of administrative law in labour law relations; the relation between the ECHR and the articles of the Constitution opens up new perspectives on the constitutional interpretation of freedoms and on the interaction between human rights, constitutional law and social law; and lastly, there is a growing influence of EU law and international treaty law (concerning trade) on social law. Can we, by looking at these developments, draw certain conclusions at a different and innovative level? The contributions were selected by an international working group of distinguished scholars from across Europe.
Law --- Social legislation. --- Civil rights. --- European communities. --- Europe --- Political planning. --- European Law. --- Labour Law/Social Law. --- European Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. --- European Politics. --- Public Policy. --- Europe. --- Politics and government. --- Planning in politics --- Public policy --- Planning --- Policy sciences --- Politics, Practical --- Public administration --- Gay culture Europe --- European federation --- Basic rights --- Civil liberties --- Civil rights --- Constitutional rights --- Fundamental rights --- Rights, Civil --- Constitutional law --- Human rights --- Political persecution --- Human services --- Public law --- Law and legislation
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This is the conference book for the XIV European Regional Congress of the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law, dedicated to the interactions between social law and other areas of law. In recent years, labour law and social security law have been subject to various reforms and developments. Social law is however not an isolated domain but rather interacts with other fields, often even functioning as a guide or giving direction to those lost at sea. In other words: serving as a lighthouse. The key aspect addressed in this book is the existence of a connection between social law sensu stricto (labour law and social security law) and other areas of law. Pursuing an inter- and multidisciplinary approach, it gathers contributions on topical and challenging issues in four broad areas: 1. Basic and fundamental principles of European social law 2. The future in the light of the past 3. The impact of regionalisation 4. Enforcement in social law In turn, various developments can be identified in connection with these topics: the emergence of social criminal law is creating new overlaps between social and criminal law; the growing number of administrative law sanctions offers new insights into and connections between social security law and administrative law; the increasing similarity of employment in the public and private sectors raises questions about the applicability of administrative law in labour law relations; the relation between the ECHR and the articles of the Constitution opens up new perspectives on the constitutional interpretation of freedoms and on the interaction between human rights, constitutional law and social law; and lastly, there is a growing influence of EU law and international treaty law (concerning trade) on social law. Can we, by looking at these developments, draw certain conclusions at a different and innovative level? The contributions were selected by an international working group of distinguished scholars from across Europe.
Politics --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- European law --- Human rights --- Social law. Labour law --- mensenrechten --- sociaal recht --- arbeidsrecht --- Europees recht --- Europese politiek --- Europe
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De elfde editie van dit toonaangevende handboek ontleedt de beginselen van het volledige Belgische socialezekerheidsrecht, rekening houdende met de talrijke wijzigingen naar aanleiding van de zesde staatshervorming. De auteurs hebben bewust vermeden te zeer in detail te treden: het zijn de hoofdlijnen, de algemene beginselen die hier duidelijk in kaart worden gebracht. Zowel de specialist als degene die occasioneel met deze materie te maken heeft, vindt in dit boek een onmisbaar overzicht van het vigerende recht. Door de doordachte opbouw en de uitgebreide lijst van trefwoorden vindt u gemakkelijk het antwoord op uw vragen en dringt u snel door tot de kern van de zaak.De goede en evenwichtige selectie van verwijzingen naar de belangrijkste rechtspraak en rechtsleer maken van dit boek de ideale basis voor doelgericht opzoekingswerk.Het Handboek socialezekerheidsrecht is dan ook hét basiswerk over het socialezekerheidsrecht. In dit werk krijgt u naast oplossingen voor socialezekerheidsproblemen ook een duidelijk inzicht in de historische ontwikkelingen, de structuur en het achterliggende gedachtegoed van de sociale zekerheid.
Sécurité sociale --- Droit --- KJK 1 Law of Belgium --- Social Justice --- Social legislation --- Economics
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Dit boek is het verslagboek van de tweede Opleidingscyclus Fiscaal en Sociaal Strafrecht en bevat de schriftelijke bijdragen van de onderwerpen die aan bod zijn gekomen: Dosering van fiscale en strafrechtelijke sancties in een eengemaakte fiscaal-strafrechtelijke procedure ; Onrechtmatig verkregen bewijs – Op zoek naar alternatieven voor de bewijsuitsluiting ; De fiscale visitatieAangifte en meldingsplicht van belastingfraude in het licht van de richtlijn “klokkenluiders” ; De rechtspraak en het beroepsgeheim in fiscale zaken ; De Europese Arbeidsautoriteit en de strijd tegen sociale dumping ; GDPR en uitwisseling van gegevens tussen inspecties ; De administratieve en strafrechtelijke beteugeling van subsidiefraude op Europees, federaal en Vlaams niveau ; Optimalisering van systemen van sanctionering van fiscale fraude (source: publisher's website)
Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Tax law --- Social law. Labour law --- Belgium
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Social security law --- Belgium --- sociale zekerheid --- sociaal recht --- sociale verzekeringen
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Politics --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- European law --- Human rights --- Social law. Labour law --- mensenrechten --- sociaal recht --- arbeidsrecht --- Europees recht --- Europese politiek --- Europe --- Social legislation
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Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Didactics of law --- recht --- Belgium
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