General Introduction §1. General background
§2. Historical background
§3. Sources of Social Security Law Part I. The Institutions Chapter 1. Public institutionsChapter 2. Position and competence of the public institutions §1. The INPS §2. The INAIL Chapter 3. Private institutionsPart II. Contribution And Financing Chapter 1. Contributions regulation for employees and self-employed§ 1. Field of application§2. Calculation of contributionsI.Calculation baseII.Contributions amountChapter 2. Measures of protection for the insurance position of the worker§1. The principle of aggregation of income and unification§2. Voluntary continuation, redemptions, pension replenishment, and pension supplements§3. The principle of automatic payment of benefits and the limitation of contributionsChapter 3. Government funding§ 1. Full payment out of general taxation §2. Notional contributions§3. Social security contribution reduction and relief from contributionsPart III. Health Care Chapter 1. The National Health Service§1. The objectives of the National Health Service§2. Field of application§3. Care provided§4. Administrative structure§5. Financing §6. Supplementary health fundsChapter 2. Sickness Benefits for Common Diseases §1 Field of applicationI.The concept of disease II.The subjective scope of protection §2. Amount of benefits §3. Conditions Chapter 3. Compulsory Tuberculosis Insurance §1. Field of application §2. Amount of benefits §3. ConditionsPart IV. Family AllowancesChapter 1. Social insurance and assistance for familiesChapter 2. Leaves and time off from work to assist family members §1. Maternity and Paternity leave I.Maternity leaveII.Paternity leave§2. Parental leave §3. Leave for illness of a child §4. Leave for relatives and spouse of seriously handicapped persons §5. Leave for special events and causes §6. Maternity benefit for atypical and discontinuous workers §7. Basic maternity allowance§8. Daily rest for mothers and fathers Chapter 3. Family income support §1. Field of application §2. Amount of the benefit§3. Family income supplement for low-earning familiesChapter 4. Pensions and Industrial accidents benefits §1. The social insurance fund for unpaid care workers §2. Insurance against accidents at home Part V. Incapacity To WorkChapter 1. Field of application§1. The private employment§2. The public employmentChapter 2. Conditions§1. Working capacity §2. Insurance and contributions requirements Chapter 3. Benefits §1. Ordinary benefits for private employees§2. Benefits for public employees§3. Privileged benefits Part VI. Industrial Accidents And Occupational Diseases Chapter 1. Field of Application § 1. Social Protection for Industrial Accidents and Occupational Diseases§ 2. The Material Scope of Application § 3. The Personal Scope of Application Chapter 2. Concept of Industrial Accident§1. The Violent Cause §2. The Employment Risk §3. The Personal Injury Chapter 3. Concept of Occupational Diseases Chapter 4. Medical care Chapter 5. Absolute and Specific Temporary InabilityChapter 6. Permanent DisabilityChapter 7. The Mobility AllowanceChapter 8. Survivors’ Benefits Chapter 9. PreventionChapter 10. Employer’s Civil LiabilityChapter 11. The Financing of the Scheme Chapter 12. The ProcedureChapter13. Industrial Accidents and Occupational Diseases in the Invalidity Pensions SchemePart VII. Unemployment Chapter 1. Unemployment benefit §1. Field of application§2. Amount of the benefit§3. Conditions§4. Financing§5. Unemployment benefit for the so-called ‘para-employees’Chapter 2. Short-Time Earning Fund§1. Field of application§2. Amount of the benefit§3. Procedures and financing§4. Occupational short time earning fundsPart VIII. Pensions Chapter 1. Pensions for wage-earners§1. Old-age pensionI. Beneficiaries II.Conditions in the pay-based system III.Conditions in the contribution systemIV.Pension calculation in the pay-based systemV.Pension calculation in the contribution system §2. Survivors pensionChapter 2. Pensions for the self-employed §1. Pension provision for small businessmen and women§2.Pension provision for freelance professionals§3.Pension coverage of self-employed workers registered with the ‘Fourth Fund’ of the INPS Chapter 3. Supplementary Social Security§1. Field of application§2. Benefits§3. FinancingPart IX. Social AssistanceChapter 1. The Social Assistance System§1. Beneficiaries§2. Social assistance benefits and servicesI.Benefits and servicesII.The organizationChapter 2. Minimum incomeI.Citizenship incomeII.The Last instance incomeChapter 3. The Social Allowance§1. Field of application§2. Amount of the benefit Chapter 4. Social assistance for civil invalidity §1. Field of application §2. Conditions§3. Benefits Part X. Protection Of Rights And Claims And Adjudication Chapter 1. Protection of pension rights and contribution credits §1. The protection of pension rights I.The legal system of pension rights II.The retained payments (soluti retentio) III.Automatic re-valuation of pension credits IV.Measures to guarantee effectiveness of protection §2. Protection of Contribution CreditsI.Additional obligations of the employerII.General lien on movable goodsIII.Prescription of contributory credit IV.Powers of the watchdog organizations of the pension bodies V.Sanctions laid down for non-payment of contributions VI.The unnecessary payment of contributions VII.Legal measures for facilitation in the collection of contributory credit VIII.Actions of substitution and recourse of the pension bodies Chapter 2. Claims and adjudication §1. The administrative process §2. The trial before an ordinary judge §3. The trial before the administrative judge

Social security law Italy

Simonetta Renga
2022

Abstract

General Introduction §1. General background
§2. Historical background
§3. Sources of Social Security Law Part I. The Institutions Chapter 1. Public institutionsChapter 2. Position and competence of the public institutions §1. The INPS §2. The INAIL Chapter 3. Private institutionsPart II. Contribution And Financing Chapter 1. Contributions regulation for employees and self-employed§ 1. Field of application§2. Calculation of contributionsI.Calculation baseII.Contributions amountChapter 2. Measures of protection for the insurance position of the worker§1. The principle of aggregation of income and unification§2. Voluntary continuation, redemptions, pension replenishment, and pension supplements§3. The principle of automatic payment of benefits and the limitation of contributionsChapter 3. Government funding§ 1. Full payment out of general taxation §2. Notional contributions§3. Social security contribution reduction and relief from contributionsPart III. Health Care Chapter 1. The National Health Service§1. The objectives of the National Health Service§2. Field of application§3. Care provided§4. Administrative structure§5. Financing §6. Supplementary health fundsChapter 2. Sickness Benefits for Common Diseases §1 Field of applicationI.The concept of disease II.The subjective scope of protection §2. Amount of benefits §3. Conditions Chapter 3. Compulsory Tuberculosis Insurance §1. Field of application §2. Amount of benefits §3. ConditionsPart IV. Family AllowancesChapter 1. Social insurance and assistance for familiesChapter 2. Leaves and time off from work to assist family members §1. Maternity and Paternity leave I.Maternity leaveII.Paternity leave§2. Parental leave §3. Leave for illness of a child §4. Leave for relatives and spouse of seriously handicapped persons §5. Leave for special events and causes §6. Maternity benefit for atypical and discontinuous workers §7. Basic maternity allowance§8. Daily rest for mothers and fathers Chapter 3. Family income support §1. Field of application §2. Amount of the benefit§3. Family income supplement for low-earning familiesChapter 4. Pensions and Industrial accidents benefits §1. The social insurance fund for unpaid care workers §2. Insurance against accidents at home Part V. Incapacity To WorkChapter 1. Field of application§1. The private employment§2. The public employmentChapter 2. Conditions§1. Working capacity §2. Insurance and contributions requirements Chapter 3. Benefits §1. Ordinary benefits for private employees§2. Benefits for public employees§3. Privileged benefits Part VI. Industrial Accidents And Occupational Diseases Chapter 1. Field of Application § 1. Social Protection for Industrial Accidents and Occupational Diseases§ 2. The Material Scope of Application § 3. The Personal Scope of Application Chapter 2. Concept of Industrial Accident§1. The Violent Cause §2. The Employment Risk §3. The Personal Injury Chapter 3. Concept of Occupational Diseases Chapter 4. Medical care Chapter 5. Absolute and Specific Temporary InabilityChapter 6. Permanent DisabilityChapter 7. The Mobility AllowanceChapter 8. Survivors’ Benefits Chapter 9. PreventionChapter 10. Employer’s Civil LiabilityChapter 11. The Financing of the Scheme Chapter 12. The ProcedureChapter13. Industrial Accidents and Occupational Diseases in the Invalidity Pensions SchemePart VII. Unemployment Chapter 1. Unemployment benefit §1. Field of application§2. Amount of the benefit§3. Conditions§4. Financing§5. Unemployment benefit for the so-called ‘para-employees’Chapter 2. Short-Time Earning Fund§1. Field of application§2. Amount of the benefit§3. Procedures and financing§4. Occupational short time earning fundsPart VIII. Pensions Chapter 1. Pensions for wage-earners§1. Old-age pensionI. Beneficiaries II.Conditions in the pay-based system III.Conditions in the contribution systemIV.Pension calculation in the pay-based systemV.Pension calculation in the contribution system §2. Survivors pensionChapter 2. Pensions for the self-employed §1. Pension provision for small businessmen and women§2.Pension provision for freelance professionals§3.Pension coverage of self-employed workers registered with the ‘Fourth Fund’ of the INPS Chapter 3. Supplementary Social Security§1. Field of application§2. Benefits§3. FinancingPart IX. Social AssistanceChapter 1. The Social Assistance System§1. Beneficiaries§2. Social assistance benefits and servicesI.Benefits and servicesII.The organizationChapter 2. Minimum incomeI.Citizenship incomeII.The Last instance incomeChapter 3. The Social Allowance§1. Field of application§2. Amount of the benefit Chapter 4. Social assistance for civil invalidity §1. Field of application §2. Conditions§3. Benefits Part X. Protection Of Rights And Claims And Adjudication Chapter 1. Protection of pension rights and contribution credits §1. The protection of pension rights I.The legal system of pension rights II.The retained payments (soluti retentio) III.Automatic re-valuation of pension credits IV.Measures to guarantee effectiveness of protection §2. Protection of Contribution CreditsI.Additional obligations of the employerII.General lien on movable goodsIII.Prescription of contributory credit IV.Powers of the watchdog organizations of the pension bodies V.Sanctions laid down for non-payment of contributions VI.The unnecessary payment of contributions VII.Legal measures for facilitation in the collection of contributory credit VIII.Actions of substitution and recourse of the pension bodies Chapter 2. Claims and adjudication §1. The administrative process §2. The trial before an ordinary judge §3. The trial before the administrative judge
2022
978-90-654-4939-9
Social security
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