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Pensions As Property : Insights from the European Convention on Human Rights.

Bloomsbury Collections: Hart Publishing 2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hartmann-Cortés, Kevin, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pensions--Law and legislation--Europe.
Pensions.
Property--Europe.
Property.
Right of property--Europe.
Right of property.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (197 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2026.
System Details:
text file rdaft
Summary:
Explores the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights when defining and protecting pension entitlements as property rights.
Contents:
Intro
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Contents
Table of Cases
Introduction
I. Disputing Pension Reforms
II. Analytical Framework: Private Property under A1P1
III. Methodology
IV. Structure of the Book
1. How the European Court of Human Rights Interprets the Convention
I. Origins and Evolution of the Convention System
II. The Court as the Guardian of Convention Rights
III. Methods of Interpretation
IV. The Structure of Rights' Review
V. From Strasbourg to National Legal Orders
Conclusion
2. The Theoretical Architecture of Property Rights in Article 1 Protocol No 1
I. Conceptualising Property
II. Theoretical Approaches to Property
III. The Development and Evolution of A1P1
Conclusions
3. What Counts as Property under Article 1 of Protocol No 1?
I. What Makes Something a 'Possession'?
II. The Temporal Scope of Possessions
III. Legitimate Expectations: Expanding the Temporal Scope of A1P1
4. The Formalistic Doctrine in Early A1P1 Pension Jurisprudence (1971-1996)
I. Funded versus Unfunded Entitlements
II. Defining the Scope of Property Protection
5. The Functional Doctrine in A1P1 Pension Jurisprudence (1996-Today)
I. The Transitional Period: From Formalism to Functionalism (1996-2005)
II. Turning Point: The Emergence of the Functionalist Doctrine
III. Theoretical and Normative Foundations of the Functionalist Approach
6. Pensions as Property: Fair Balance in Pension Reform
I. The Acceptability Test
II. Margin of Appreciation and the 'Essence' of the Right
General Conclusions
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
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ISBN:
1-5099-8605-7
1-5099-8603-0
OCLC:
1584469741

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