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The Legality of Public Pension Reforms in Times of Financial Crisis

The Case of Greece
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 04.05.2018

Summary

Die ersten Reaktionen nach dem Ausbruch der griechischen Finanzkrise waren Rentenreformen und Rentenkürzungen. Zentrales Anliegen dieses Buch ist einen Rechtsrahmen vorzulegen, der es den Rentnern erlaubt, Ansprüche gerichtlich geltend zu machen. Das Buch gibt einen Überblick über die Hintergründe der Faktoren, die die Rentenreformen vor und nach der Finanzkrise erforderlich machten. Ferner beschriebt es die Rentenreformen und die einzelnen Kürzungen bei den Rentenleistungen, die durch das griechische Parlament seit Beginn der Krise bis zum Jahr 2012 schrittweise vorgenommen wurden. Schließlich widmet sich es der Vereinbarkeit der staatlichen Rentenreformen und der Rentenleistungskürzungen mit der griechischen Verfassung und dem Völkerrecht. Die Prüfung der Verfassungsrechts- und Völkerrechtskonformität wird durch das Verhältnismäßigkeitsprinzip als Prüfungsmaßstab erreicht.



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Publication year
2018
Publication date
04.05.2018
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-4945-4
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-9157-4
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Studien aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Sozialrecht und Sozialpolitik
Volume
69
Language
English
Pages
306
Product type
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 14 Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. A. Background Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. I. Aim of the Book Download chapter (PDF)
      2. II. Legal Research Questions Download chapter (PDF)
      3. III. Methodology Download chapter (PDF)
      4. IV. Progression of the Argument Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 1. International Guidelines on Pension Reforms Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. European Economic and Monetary Union Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3. Open Method of Co-Ordination Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 1. Financial Imbalances in the Greek Public Pension System Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. Demographic Changes Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. I. The Financial Crisis Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 1. The Content of the Financial Facility Agreements Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. The IMF’ Policy of Conditionality Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3. The Legal Status of the Agreements and their Element of Conditionality Download chapter (PDF)
      3. III. Concluding Remarks Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. I. Horizontal Dimension – Personal Scope of Coverage Download chapter (PDF)
      2. II. Vertical Dimension – Form and Function Download chapter (PDF)
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          1. a) Basic Pension Download chapter (PDF)
          2. b) Social Solidarity Benefit (EKAS) Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. Safety-Net Outside the Scope of the Pension System Download chapter (PDF)
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            1. aa) Normal Pension Age Download chapter (PDF)
            2. bb) Early Pension Age Download chapter (PDF)
            3. cc) Late Pension Age Download chapter (PDF)
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            1. aa) Minimum Pensionable Service Download chapter (PDF)
            2. bb) Full Pensionable Service Download chapter (PDF)
            3. cc) Recognition of Notional Insured Period Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. Financing Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 1. Qualifying Conditions Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. Objective and Calculation Method Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 1. Arduous and Unhygienic Professions Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. Invalidity Pension Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3. Survivor’s Pension Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 4. Employment of Pensioners Download chapter (PDF)
    3. C. Pension Reforms Affecting Current Pensioners Download chapter (PDF)
    4. D. Concluding Remarks Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 1. Protection of Allocated Pension Benefits Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. Protection of Pension Benefits to be Allocated in the Future Download chapter (PDF)
      2. II. The Principle of Legitimate Expectations (Protection of Confidence) Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 1. The Right to Equality Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. The Principle of Non-Discrimination Download chapter (PDF)
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            1. aa) Universal Declaration of Human Rights Download chapter (PDF)
            2. bb) International Covenant of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Download chapter (PDF)
            3. cc) European Social Charter Download chapter (PDF)
            4. dd) European Code of Social Security Download chapter (PDF)
            5. ee) ILO Convention No. 102 Download chapter (PDF)
          2. b) The Right to Social Security as an Objective Right in International Law Download chapter (PDF)
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            1. aa) The Right to Protection of Old-Age Download chapter (PDF)
            2. bb) The Right to Social Insurance – Article 22(5) Download chapter (PDF)
          2. b) The Right to Social Security as an Objective Right Download chapter (PDF)
          3. c) The Right to Social Security as a Subjective Right Download chapter (PDF)
    2. B. Concluding Remarks Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. A. Public Interest and the State Power Download chapter (PDF)
    2. B. The Financial Crisis as a Public Interest Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. I. The Sustainability of the Public Pension System Download chapter (PDF)
      2. II. The Fiscal Interests of the State Download chapter (PDF)
      3. III. The Proper Functioning of the EMU Download chapter (PDF)
    4. D. Concluding Remarks Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. A. The Principle of Proportionality Download chapter (PDF)
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          1. a) Application of the Right to Property Download chapter (PDF)
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            1. aa) Suitability Download chapter (PDF)
            2. bb) Necessity Download chapter (PDF)
            3. cc) Proportionality in a Narrow Sense Download chapter (PDF)
          3. c) Respecting the Principle of Legitimate Expectations (Protection of Confidence) Download chapter (PDF)
          4. d) Respecting the Principle of Equal Contribution to Public Charges Download chapter (PDF)
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          1. a) The Increasing of Retirement Age as a Restrictive Measure Download chapter (PDF)
          2. b) Do Prospective Pensioners have Legitimate Expectations that Transitional Measures will be introduced? Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 1. The Principle of Equivalence as an Aspect of the Right to Social Insurance Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. The Principle of Social Solidarity as a Ground of Justification Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3. Proportional Balance between the Principles of Equivalence and Social Solidarity Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 1. Mandatory „Pre-Retirement“ Reserve Scheme Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2. Abolition of Bonuses for Pensioners Below the Age of 60 Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. I. The Decisive Role of the Financial Crisis on Judicial Development Download chapter (PDF)
      2. II. Enhancing the Right to Social Insurance Download chapter (PDF)
      3. III. Limits on the Interference with Pensioner’s Rights Download chapter (PDF)
  8. ConclusionPages 279 - 286 Download chapter (PDF)
  9. BibliographyPages 287 - 300 Download chapter (PDF)
  10. List of DocumentsPages 301 - 306 Download chapter (PDF)

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