This new edition of Wikeley, Ogus and Barendt's The Law of Social Security has been restructured to reflect the significant legislative and case law developments that have taken place since publication of the fourth edition in 1995. These include the introduction of jobseeker's allowance and tax credits along with major reforms to bereavement benefits and pensions law, as well as fundamental changes to the decision making and appeals system.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 157 mm
Dicke: 45 mm
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978-0-406-98585-9 (9780406985859)
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N. J. Wikeley MA, of Gray's Inn, Barrister; John Wilson Chair in Law, University of Southampton
A. I. Ogus CBE BCL MA, Professor of Law, University of Manchester, Research Professor, University of Maastricht
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of Gray's Inn, Barrister; John Wilson Chair in Law, University of Southampton
Freiberuflicher Redakteur
Professor of Law, University of Manchester, Research Professor, University of Maastricht
1. Social security and social policy ; 2. International social security, equal treatment and human rights ; 3. EU social security law ; 4. Contributions ; 5. Administration of benefits ; 6. Decision making and appeals ; 7. General provisions ; 8. Income support ; 9. Income-based jobseeker's allowance ; 10. Working families' tax credit and disabled person's tax credit ; 11. Housing benefit and council tax benefit ; 12. Common provisions for means-tested benefits and tax credits ; 13. The social fund ; 14. Contribution-based jobseeker's allowance ; 15. Statutory sick pay and incapacity benefit ; 16. Benefits for birth and death ; 17. Retirement pensions ; 18. Child benefit ; 19. Benefits for severely disabled people ; 20. Industrial injury ; 21. War pensions ; Index