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Juridification and social citizenship in the welfare state, edited by Henriette Sinding Aasen, Siri Gloppen, Anne-Mette Magnussen

Label
Juridification and social citizenship in the welfare state, edited by Henriette Sinding Aasen, Siri Gloppen, Anne-Mette Magnussen
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes index
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Juridification and social citizenship in the welfare state
Oclc number
891840620
Responsibility statement
edited by Henriette Sinding Aasen, Siri Gloppen, Anne-Mette Magnussen
Summary
The concept of juridification refers to a diverse set of processes involving shifts towards more detailed legal regulation, regulations of new areas, and conflicts and problems increasingly being framed in legal and rights-oriented terms. This timely book questions the impact international and national regulations have upon vulnerable groups (the unemployed, patients, prisoners, immigrants, and others) in terms of inclusion, exclusion and social citizenship. Focusing on European welfare states, as well as lessons from Latin America, it considers the implementation of the right to health and the role of international courts. This book brings empirical analysis and multidisciplinary, comparative perspectives to the previously fragmented and largely theoretical debate on juridification in the welfare state.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction Henriette Sinding Aasen, Siri Gloppen, Anne-Mette Magnussen and Even Nilssen 2. Activation Policies and Proceduralization of Law in Britain, Denmark and Norway Even Nilssen 3. Reflexive Rregulation of Employment Conditions: A Good Way to Reconcile Economic Efficiency with Social Protection? Silke Bohtfeld and Stefanie Kremer 4. Unemployment Compensation and the Trade-off Between Equality and Personal Responsibility Cornelius Cappelen and Eskil Le Bruyn Goldeng 5. The Activation Line in Social Securitiy and Social Assistance Law <U+0127> A Human Rights Perspective Tine Eidsvåg 6. Individual Rights and Prioritization of Health Care Anne-Mette Magnussen and Lene Brandt 7. Judging the Price of Life: Cost Considerations in Right to Health Litigation Siri Gloppen, Octavio Ferraz, Ottar Mæstad and Lise Rakner 8. Professionalism, Discretion and Juridification: Social Inequality in Health and Social Citizenship Berit Bringedal and Kristine Bærøe 9. "Undocumented" Migrants ́Access to Healthcare Services in Europe: Tensions between International Human Rights, National Law and Professional Ethics Henriette Sinding Aasen, Alice Kjellevold and Paul Stephens 10. Penal Hybridization: Staff<U+0127> prisoner Relationships in a Norwegian Drug Rehabilitation Unit Kristian Mjåland and Ingrid Lundeberg 11. Ad hoc Multiculturalism: Prison Staff Approaches to Cultural and Religious Diversity Susanne Bygnes 12. How Legal Professionals in the Netherlands and in Norway Deal with Ccultural Diversity (and How that Affects Social Citizenship) Katja Jansen Fredriksen and Wibo van Rossum 13. Rethinking Social Citizenship: the Case of the Finnmark Act Hugo Stokke 14. International Courts, Social Rights and a Dialogic Approach to Justice: Experiences from Latin America Roberto Gargarella 15. Juridification and Social Citizenship - International Law, Democracy and Professional Discretion. Henriette Sinding Aasen, Siri Gloppen, Anne-Mette Magnussen and Even Nilssen Index
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