ERA: Summer Course on European Social Security Law
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Event Description
Objective
The purpose of this course is to provide a thorough introduction to EU social security law. EU legislation and recent case law of the Court of Justice of the EU will be presented.
Key topics
- EU legal framework on social security law
- General principles of EU social security coordination
- Rules on determination of the legislation applicable
- Special provisions concerning the various categories of benefits (sickness benefits, invalidity and old-age pension, unemployment benefits, family benefits)
- Patient mobility and cross-border healthcare
- The proposed revision of the coordination rules
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Social programme
After a day's intensive training, enjoy our varied social programme: the course dinner with fellow participants, wine-tasting in the Mosel vineyards and a tour of the historic city of Trier.
Language: English
Organiser: Academy of European Law (ERA), Leyre Maiso
Event number: 118B05
Speakers
Gabriella Berki
University of Szeged
Rob Cornelissen
Guest Professor, Free University of Brussels (VUB)
Martin Meissnitzer*
Head of Office / European Representation, Main Association of Austrian Social Security Institutions, Brussels
Filip Van Overmeiren
Senior Associate, LAGA Advocaten, Zaventem
Manfred Pöltl
Deputy Head of Division, Austrian Federal Ministry for Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection, Vienna
Felix Schatz*
Legal Secretary, General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg
Grega Strban
Professor, University of Ljubljana
Ivana Vukorepa
Associate professor, University of Zagreb
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