Social occupational pension schemes, i.e. compulsory pension schemes that are the result of collective bargaining, fulfil an important social function. At the same time, they seem to conflict with some fundamental single market tenets, such as the European Union (EU) Single Market’s four fundamental freedoms and competition law principles. In this respect, occupational pension schemes in the Member States seem to embody the inherent tensions contained within the EU’s social market economy: a clash between market and social values. This article examines the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and EU legislation on occupational pensions, in order to examine whether one of the two values can be identified as dominant....
In order to guarantee income security in an ageing society, not only adjustments to public pension s...
In this article, we discuss the role of trade unions in the evolution of occupational pensions in fo...
This dissertation studies European (second-pillar/occupational) pension law from the perspective of ...
For decades the largest part of European citizens has been dependant on State provided pensions. How...
This chapter deals with regulatory policies of the EU towards occupational pensions. It focuses in p...
This paper aims to shed light on the complex map of pensions policy across the EU. One focus will be...
"Some social policy analysts argue that the shift from PAYG towards more capital funding in pension ...
The increasing relevance of occupational pensions for the income security of the elderly moves this ...
As public pensions are being retrenched across Europe there is an ongoing shift towards occupational...
The term ‘social market economy’ was introduced in the Treaty on European Union in order to emphasis...
International audienceThe European Union appears to be promoting at the same time both cross-nationa...
Over the past 40 years, the European Union (EU) has developed the most advanced system of coordinati...
The European Union appears to be promoting at the same time both cross-national mobility of workers ...
EU Social and Labour Rights have developed incrementally, originally through a set of legislative in...
European demographic structure and age composition are currently in a state of flux-life expectancy ...
In order to guarantee income security in an ageing society, not only adjustments to public pension s...
In this article, we discuss the role of trade unions in the evolution of occupational pensions in fo...
This dissertation studies European (second-pillar/occupational) pension law from the perspective of ...
For decades the largest part of European citizens has been dependant on State provided pensions. How...
This chapter deals with regulatory policies of the EU towards occupational pensions. It focuses in p...
This paper aims to shed light on the complex map of pensions policy across the EU. One focus will be...
"Some social policy analysts argue that the shift from PAYG towards more capital funding in pension ...
The increasing relevance of occupational pensions for the income security of the elderly moves this ...
As public pensions are being retrenched across Europe there is an ongoing shift towards occupational...
The term ‘social market economy’ was introduced in the Treaty on European Union in order to emphasis...
International audienceThe European Union appears to be promoting at the same time both cross-nationa...
Over the past 40 years, the European Union (EU) has developed the most advanced system of coordinati...
The European Union appears to be promoting at the same time both cross-national mobility of workers ...
EU Social and Labour Rights have developed incrementally, originally through a set of legislative in...
European demographic structure and age composition are currently in a state of flux-life expectancy ...
In order to guarantee income security in an ageing society, not only adjustments to public pension s...
In this article, we discuss the role of trade unions in the evolution of occupational pensions in fo...
This dissertation studies European (second-pillar/occupational) pension law from the perspective of ...