About this book
The European social security law, i.e. the European regulations on the coordination of social security for migrant workers, has been evolving for over 60 years. This book is the result of a dialogue between academia and practitioners in Germany and Greece on practical issues regarding the implementation of the coordination regulations. On the one hand, it reviews the recent case law of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on the interpretation of EU social security law. On the other hand, the book provides accounts of how specific issues are resolved by and between national social security institutions. It explores the exchange of experiences of various administrative authorities, both within and outside the reflection of the ECJ's existing case law. Furthermore, the discussion on transnational social security rights in the EU and on issues such as the posting of workers or platform work highlight the existing and future—practical—challenges in this field.
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Transnational Rights in the EU – Social Security Law
- Table of Contents
- 3 Practical Questions that Arise from the Implementation of Regulation 883/2004 on the Coordination of Social Security Systems – Perspectives from the German Ministry
- 4 Practical Questions Arising from the Implementation of Regulation 883/2004 on the Coordination of Social Security Systems
- 5 Unplanned Medical Treatment in Another Member State – Using the EHIC Current Insights from the German Liaison Agency Health Insurance – International*
- 6 Practical Issues in the Context of Implementing Social Security Coordination Regulation (EC) No. 883/2004 from the Perspective of the German Social Accident Insurance
- 7 Social Security of Posted Workers and Platform Workers – Selected Challenges
- 8 Realigning the Relationship between Social Security Coordination and the Digitalisation of Work
- 9 Recent Case Law on the Coordination of Social Security Systems under Regulation 883/2004
- 10 Coordination as a Common Language for Social Security and as a Basis for European Solidarity
- List of Contributors
