The Right to Social Security

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What is the meaning of the ldquo;right to social securityrdquo; for the world of today, at times of neo-liberalism and globalization Which entitlements can individual citizens derive from this right What is meant by ldquo;social securityrdquo; Is it only about minimum benefits, or also about income maintenance Does it include assistance Health care Housing Social servicesbr And how can a universal right to social security be compatible with the enormous diversity in economic development and in cultural values prevailing in this world For being universal, is this right the same for everyone Are there different ldquo;modelsrdquo; of social securitybr And how does this right relate to the need for economic and social development in less developed nations How does one bring social security to the masses employed in the ldquo;informal economyrdquo; Does the international community have a duty to take positive action in order to implement this right in the poorer regions Those are the crucial questions that are discussed in this book. It brings together the views and opinions of numerous specialists in social protection of all disciplines and from all parts of the world. It is therefore a unique and invaluable reference book for academics and social security law practitioners.nbsp;br