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INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR SOCIAL SECURITY LAW







   Edited by Prof. Dr. Willy van Eeckhoutte


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  • Model Monographs Belgium

    Table of contents
    List of abbreviations


    General Introduction

    §1. General Background

    §2. Historical Background

    §3. Sources of Social Security Law

      I. General

      II. Legislation

      III. Regulations

      IV. Adjudication

      V. Labour agreements


    Part I. The Institutions

    Chapter 1. Public Institutions

      §1. Ministerial departments

      §2. Public institutions

    Chapter 2. Position and competence of the public institutions

    Chapter 3. Private Institutions


    Part II. Contribution and Financing

    Chapter 1. Contribution regulation for employees

      §1. Field of application

        I. Territorial field of application

        II. Personal field of application

      §2. Calculation of contributions

        I. Calculation base

        II. Contribution amount

      §3. Reductions and exemptions

      §4. 'Temporary' new contributions

      §5. Contributions on benefits

      §6. Administration

    Chapter 2. Contributions for public sector workers

    Chapter 3. Contributions for the self-employed

      §1. Field of application

        I. Territorial field of application

        II. Personal field of application

      §2. Basis for calculation of contributions

      §3. Amount of contribution

      §4. Administration

    Chapter 4. Other contributions

    Chapter 5. Government funding

      §1. Full payment out of general taxation

      §2. Residual funding

      §3. Subsidies according to fixed criteria

      §4. Earmarked taxes


    Part III. Health Care

    Chapter 1. Field of application

      §1. Territorial field of application

      §2. Personal field of application

    Chapter 2. Benefits

      §1. Care provided

      §2. Amount of benefit

      §3. Determining rates of fees and prices

        I. Physicians and dentists

        II. Paramedical auxiliaries

        III. Hospitals

        IV. Pharmaceuticals and appliances

        V. Rest homes

        VI. Other

      §4. Budget limitation

    Chapter 3. Conditions


    Part IV. Family Allowances

    Chapter 1. Field of application

      §1. Territorial field of application

      §2. Personal field of application

    Chapter 2. Dependent children

    Chapter 3. Amount of the benefit

    Chapter 4. Payment


    Part V. Incapacity to Work

    Chapter 1. Field of application

      §1. Territorial field of application

      §2. Personal field of application

    Chapter 2. Benefits

      §1. Funeral benefit

      §2. Incapacity to work

        A. Wage-earners

        B. Self-employed

    Chapter 3. Certification of incapacity to work

    Chapter 4. Benefits

      §1. Wage-earners

      §2. Self-employed workers

    Chapter 5. Conditions

    Chapter 6. Accumulation rules


    Part V. Industrial Accidents And Occupational Diseases

    Chapter 1. Field of application

      §1. Territorial field of application

      §2. Personal field of application

    Chapter 2. Concept of "industrial accident"

      §1. Accident

      §2. Link to the contract of employment

      §3. Accidents on the way to work.

    Chapter 3. Concept of "occupational disease"

    Chapter 4. Medical care

    Chapter 5. Incapacity to work

    Chapter 6. Death

    Chapter 7. Prevention of occupational diseases

    Chapter 8. Supplementary benefits

    Chapter 9. No-fault insurance

    Chapter 10. Civil liability

    Chapter 11. Accumulation rules


    Part VII. Unemployment

    Chapter 1. Provision of work

      §1. Labour mediation

      §2. Vocational training

      §3. Direct work provision

    Chapter 2. Unemployment benefit

      §1. Field of application

        I. Territorial

        II. Personal

      §2. Amount of the benefit

      §3. Conditions


    Part VIII. Pensions

    Chapter 1. Pensions for wage-earners

      §1. Old-age pension

        I. Beneficiaries

          A.Territorial field of application

          B. Personal field of application

        II. Conditions

        III. Pension calculation

      §2. Survivors pension

        I. Beneficiaries

        II. Conditions

        III. Calculation

    Chapter 2. Pensions for the self-employed

      §1. Old-age pensions

      §2. Survivors' pension

    Chapter 4. Guaranteed income for old persons


    Part IX. Handicapped Persons

    Chapter 1. Social integration

    Chapter 2. Financial allowances for the handicapped

      §1. Beneficiaries

      §2. Conditions

      §3. Benefits


    Part X. Minimum Income Benefit

    Chapter 1. Beneficiaries

    Chapter 2. Conditions

    Chapter 3. Amount of the benefit

    Chapter 4. Claims and administration

    Chapter 5. Reclaiming of benefits paid


    Part XI. Claims And Adjudication

    Chapter 1. Claims

      §1. Introduction of claims

      §2. Protection against seizure and transfer

      §3. Legal capacity to receive benefits

    Chapter 2. Adjudication


    Index


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