At a time when the future of the welfare state is the object of heated debate in many European countries, this edited collection explores the relationship between this institution and social rights. Structured around the themes of the role of social rights in the historical development of the welfare state, the increasing impact of market imperatives on social rights, and the relationship between social rights and questions of (in)equality and social exclusion/inclusion, the essays explore the impact of transformations in the welfare state upon social rights and their underlying rationalities and logics.…mehr
At a time when the future of the welfare state is the object of heated debate in many European countries, this edited collection explores the relationship between this institution and social rights. Structured around the themes of the role of social rights in the historical development of the welfare state, the increasing impact of market imperatives on social rights, and the relationship between social rights and questions of (in)equality and social exclusion/inclusion, the essays explore the impact of transformations in the welfare state upon social rights and their underlying rationalities and logics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Toomas Kotkas is Professor of Jurisprudence and Social Law at the University of Eastern Finland, Finland. Kenneth Veitch is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Sussex Law School, University of Sussex, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: The Politics of Social Rights 1. Nordic Welfare States and the Short History of Social Rights Discourse, Toomas Kotkas 2. From Rules to Principles: The Shift towards Individual Social Rights, Malcolm Langford 3. Unemployment and the Obligatory Dimension of Social Rights, Kenneth Veitch Part II: Social Rights, Equalities, and Inclusions 4. Social Rights and Equality: From Universal Formalism to Individualized Conditionality, Maija Aalto-Heinilä 5. New Social Risks and New Social Rights in the French Welfare System, Philippe Martin 6. Asylum seekers, social rights and the rise of new nationalism: From an inclusive to exclusive British welfare state?, Katie Bales Part III: Social Rights and the Market 7. From Social Rights to Economic Incentives? The Moral (Re)construction of Welfare Capitalism, Sabine Frerichs 8. Social Rights and User Charges: Resistance or Subsumption?, Amir Paz-Fuchs 9. European integration and the transformation of the 'social' state: from symbiosis to dominance, Fernando Losada Fraga
Introduction Part I: The Politics of Social Rights 1. Nordic Welfare States and the Short History of Social Rights Discourse, Toomas Kotkas 2. From Rules to Principles: The Shift towards Individual Social Rights, Malcolm Langford 3. Unemployment and the Obligatory Dimension of Social Rights, Kenneth Veitch Part II: Social Rights, Equalities, and Inclusions 4. Social Rights and Equality: From Universal Formalism to Individualized Conditionality, Maija Aalto-Heinilä 5. New Social Risks and New Social Rights in the French Welfare System, Philippe Martin 6. Asylum seekers, social rights and the rise of new nationalism: From an inclusive to exclusive British welfare state?, Katie Bales Part III: Social Rights and the Market 7. From Social Rights to Economic Incentives? The Moral (Re)construction of Welfare Capitalism, Sabine Frerichs 8. Social Rights and User Charges: Resistance or Subsumption?, Amir Paz-Fuchs 9. European integration and the transformation of the 'social' state: from symbiosis to dominance, Fernando Losada Fraga
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