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This article provides a historical and theoretical account of the emerging regulatory welfare state, which is greatly understudied in contemporary regulatory and welfare research. We analyze the interplay between the “welfare state” and the “regulatory state” in an age in which...
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After many years of an impasse in attempts to introduce Regulatory Impact Assessment to Greece the Greek Prime Minister … and every Region although the experts who can undertake this task in Greece are very few. The first RIAs (which are not … publicly available) proved to be of a very low quality and extremely simplistic. The introduction of such a system in Greece is …
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Social policy is a concept that is often left on the side-lines of insolvency law, and often for good reason. However, ignoring this inconvenient aspect of today's legal culture inhibits a broader perspective when considering how insolvency law and more particularly business rescue will be...
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An important segment of labour regulations concerns the protection aspects of social security. These regulations provide safety nets or fall back mechanisms to enable workers to cope with crises that affect households from time to time, such as illness, employment injury, death or old age. This...
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