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EISS research activities
Over the years several research projects and studies in the field of
social security and social protection have been carried out under the
flag of the EISS and/or in cooperation with EISS representatives for different
national, European and international funders.
You can find some of the latest research reports below:
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2010: "Merging the administrations
of social security contribution and taxation"
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2010: "Final report of the Expert Group on 'Social security,
supplementary pensions and new patterns of work and mobility: researchers'
profiles"
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2009: "Social
Security – Data Protection and Privacy", in C. Bradley en
C. Gibbon (ed.), International Social Sector Forum ISSF 10. Social
Security and Social Services 2020: Managing through turbulence, delivering
for the future, Berlin, IBM Global Social Industry Team, 2009,
40-41.
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2008: "Functional federalism"
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2007: "Social
Security Cases in Europe: The European Court of Human Rights",
Antwerpen/ Oxford, Intersentia, 2007, 391 pp. (Danny Pieters cum KAPUY,
K. & ZAGLMAYER, B.)
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2006: "Social security
quo vadis? Interviews with social security administration CEOs in
15 Western European countries."
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2006: "Social
security cases in Europe: national courts", Antwerpen/oxford,
Intersentia, 2006, 407 pages. A study project and publication by Mr.
Bernhard Zaglmayer, under the supervision of Prof. Danny Pieters and
Prof. Paul Schoukens.
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2005: "Cooperation
between social security and tax agencies in Europe", a study
made by Bernhard Zaglmayer, Paul Schoukens and Danny Pieters.
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2004: "Study on the 'marketing' of minimum income benefits",
a study report prepared by Ms. Lotte Vanreusel under the supervision
of Prof. Danny Pieters for the French Caisse Nationale des Allocations
Familiales.
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2002: "E-business utilisation by the social security administrations
throughout Europe", a follow-up report drawn up by Mr. Martin
Duggan and Ms. Kirsten Vanden Bempt, under the supervision of Dr.
Chris Gibbon and Prof. Danny Pieters.
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2002: "Mutual Information Systems
on Social Security in the Central and Eastern European Countries:
MISSCEEC II", a research project which was awarded to the
consortium of the EISS and ADECRI by the European Commission in November
2001 and finalised in 2002.
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2002: "Conditions offered to foreign researchers coming to Europe",
a research project carried out by the Institute of Social Law of the
KU Leuven in cooperation with the EISS for the European Commission
concerning the administrative, material and financial conditions offered
to foreign researchers coming to Europe.
- 2001: "E-business utilisation by the social security administrations
throughout Europe", a follow-up report drawn up by Mr. Martin Duggan
and Ms. Kirsten Vanden Bempt, under the supervision of Dr. Chris Gibbon
and Prof. Danny Pieters.
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