Transformations of European Welfare States and Social Rights Regulation, Professionals, and Citizens
This open access edited book investigates European social rights in practice from socio-legal perspectives. It brings together fourteen socio-legal scholars, representing Nordic and Western European countries, who analyse different aspects pertaining to European social rights, namely the regulation...
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Springer Nature Switzerland
2024.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2024. |
Colección: | Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1. Introduction: transformations of european welfare states and social rights (stine piilgaard porner nielsen & ole hammerslev)
- Part I: State Regulation, Transformation of State egulation, And Agents Acting on Behalf of The State
- Chapter 2. Claim and blame – how welfare law institutionalises deservingness (tobias eule)
- Chapter 3. What is the function of welfare law today? Consequences of the work-line polic (inger-johanne sand)
- Chapter 4. The penal voluntary sector’s role in the nordic welfare states: a shadow state?(annette olesen, maija helminen & emy bäcklin)
- Part II: Encounters Between Welfare Professionals And Citizens
- Chapter 5. A double helix: the intertwined history of the marginalisation of welfare clients and their activist lawyers and advisers in the transformation of the welfare state in england and wales (pete sanderson &hilary sommerlad)
- Chapter 6. The paradoxical reality of welfare professionals: encounters between welfare professionals and citizens within social security in the netherlands (paulien de winter)
- Chapter 7. Asylum case adjudication in sweden, country of origin information and epistemic violence (martin joormann)
- Part III: Citizens’ Mobilisation of Social Rights
- Chapter 8. Access to justice and social rights for victims of trafficking and labour exploitation in sweden (isabel schoultz polina)
- Chapter 9. Welfare clients’ relational legal consciousness: an empirical perspective from the netherland (marc hertogh)
- Chapter 10. Youth homelessness in the danish welfare state: how do young persons in homelessness mobilise rights?(stine piilgaard porner nielsen & ole hammerslev)
- Chapter 11. Conclusion: transformations of european welfare states and social right (stine piilgaard porner nielsen & ole hammerslev).