European Social Security Law (Advanced) (B-KUL-C02M2A)

4 ECTSEnglish26 First term
Schoukens Paul |  De Becker Eleni (substitute)
OC Social Security

Aim of the course

The course European Social Security Law seeks to familiarize students with the following components:

  • the basic principles of social security systems, taking into account the diversity between the social security systems of EU Member States,
  • the competences of the EU in social security law,
  • the principles of EU coordination legislation in social security law, applied in more detail to some social risks,
  • the principles of EU harmonisation legislation, with a strong focus on gender non-discrimination

A role game is part of this course, in addition to the lectures.

Learning objectives

After following this course, the student is able to:

  • Understand and explain in a critical manner the basic principles of social security schemes, taking into account the diversity of such schemes in the EU Member States.
  • Understand and explain the role of the EU in social security law.
  • Explain and apply in a critical manner the EU competences in the domain of social security.
  • Explain in a critical manner the origins and the functioning of EU coordination law of national social security law, taking into account the applicable legislation and the case law of the Court of Justice.
  • Explain in a critical manner the origins and functioning of EU harmonisation measures in social security, taken into account the applicable legislation and the case law of the Court of Justice.
  • Apply EU coordination law and non-discrimination law in the domain of gender on cases, taking into account the applicable legislation and case law of the Court of Justice of the EU.

Students who want to follow this course will need to have followed already an introductory course into (national) social security law. Notions of comparative, international and European law are recommended.

Activities

1 ects. Capita selecta on European Social Security Law (B-KUL-C02M2a)

1 ECTSEnglishFormat: AssignmentFirst term
Schoukens Paul |  De Becker Eleni (substitute)
OC Social Security

Students have to write in this course a 1,500 word paper. The paper is based on the topic chosen in the role game part of the course European Social Security Law (B-KUL-C07B0A). Students are required to provide a brief overview of this topic in the broader context of European social security law through legislation, doctrine, case law and policy documents.

3 ects. European Social Security Law (B-KUL-C07B0a)

3 ECTSEnglishFormat: Lecture26 First term
Schoukens Paul |  De Becker Eleni (substitute)
POC Rechten

The course on European Social Security Law consists of 11 lectures focusing on the diversity of social security systems in the EU Member States and the role of the EU in social security. It begins with an introduction to the basic principles of social security systems and the competences of the EU in this area. The course then examines the harmonisation of social security, particularly in relation to gender discrimination. It also looks in detail at the coordination of national social security systems, covering the basic principles, the rules applicable in the Member States and the inclusion of third-country nationals. Specific sessions cover the coordination of several social risks, such as unemployment, sickness, pension and childcare benefits.

Evaluation

Evaluation: European Social Security Law (advanced) (B-KUL-C22M2a)

Type : Partial or continuous assessment with (final) exam during the examination period
Description of evaluation : Oral
Type of questions : Open questions


Students will receive a mark on their paper (18/20) and will be asked a question about their paper during an oral examination (2/20).

The permanent assessment is not taken into account; only oral re-examination