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Unlike the USA with its "elder law", German jurisprudence has previously lacked a comprehensive survey of laws related to the aging of society. Given the social challenges related to the demographic aging, there was a clear need for a German "elder law" â?? a collection and analysis of legal provisions that respond specifically to the needs of elderly individuals. A team of renowned experts provides extensive insights about all relevant questions in this area of law and offers an understandable presentation of legal structures and areas of contention along with innovative approaches.
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Produktbeschreibung
Unlike the USA with its "elder law", German jurisprudence has previously lacked a comprehensive survey of laws related to the aging of society. Given the social challenges related to the demographic aging, there was a clear need for a German "elder law" â?? a collection and analysis of legal provisions that respond specifically to the needs of elderly individuals. A team of renowned experts provides extensive insights about all relevant questions in this area of law and offers an understandable presentation of legal structures and areas of contention along with innovative approaches.
Eine umfassende Bestandsaufnahme des Rechts in der alternden Gesellschaft vergleichbar dem "Elder Law" in den USA fehlte in der deutschen Rechtswissenschaft bislang. Angesichts der gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen durch die demographischen Alterung war es daher höchste Zeit, ein deutsches "Recht der Älteren" zusammenzutragen - eine Sammlung und Analyse der rechtlichen Regelungen, die auf besondere Bedarfe älterer Menschen reagieren. Die hochkarätige Riege von renommierten Experten beleuchtet alle relevanten Grund- und Einzelfragen und legt Strukturen, Streitfragen und eigene, innovative Lösungsvorschläge nachvollziehbar dar.
Autorenporträt
Ulrich Becker, Max-Planck-Institut für Sozialrecht und Sozialpolitik, München; Markus Roth, Universität Marburg.