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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Preface
xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
1
Internationa] Social Security Standards: An Overview
1
Frans Pennings
and
Bernd Schulte
1.1
The Objectives of International Standards Established
by the
ILO
1
1.2
Other Means of Action by the
ILO
5
1.3
The Stages in Development of Social Security Standards
5
1.4
Standards Concerning Migrant Workers 1
1
1.5
Characteristics of
ILO
Standards
12
1.6
Methods of Protection under the Conventions
13
1.7
Supervision instruments
15
1.7.1
General
15
1.7.2
Reporting Duties
16
1.7.3
The Committee of Experts
18
1.7.4
Complaints Procedures
19
1.7.5
The International Court of Justice
20
1.8
A Comparison of
ILO
Standards with those
of Other International Organisations
21
1.8.1
The Council of Europe
21
1.8.2
The European Union
24
1.9
Conclusions
26
2
Overview of Up-To-Date
ILO
Social Security Conventions
27
Ursula Kulke
2.1
Introduction
27
2.2
Flexibility Clauses
27
2.2.1
Ratification
27
2.2.2
Coverage
28
2.2.3
Temporary Exceptions for Developing Countries
28
2.2.4
Methods of Calculating Benefits
28
2.3
Principles Common to the Various Branches
of Social Security
29
2.3.1
General Responsibility of the State
29
2.3.2
Participation of Insured Persons
30
vi
Contents
2.3.3
Financing of Benefits
30
2.3.4
Adjustment of Pensions
30
2.3.5
Right of Appeal
31
2.3.6
Suspension of Benefit
31
2.4
Legal Requirements of the Conventions at a Glance
32
3
Some Current Points of Discussion Concerning
Social Security Conventions
43
Frans Pennings
and
Bernd Schulte
3.1
Introduction
43
3.2
The Lack of a Definition of Social Security
43
3.3
Some Branches Seem to Have Become Outdated
45
3.4
The Lack of Coverage of Modem Risks
46
3.5
The Reference of Standards to the Male Breadwinner
46
3.6
The Criticism on the Categories of Persons that are
Protected by the Conventions
47
3.7
The Alleged Conservative Influence of the Conventions
48
3.8
The Topic of the Subsequent Chapters
49
4
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: The United Kingdom
53
Simon Roberts
4.1
Introduction
53
4.1.1
The UK Social Security System
53
4.1.2
The UK and the
ILO
54
4.2
Sickness Benefits
55
4.2.1
Healthcare (Sickness Benefits in Kind)
56
4.2.2
Income Replacement Benefits in the Case of Sickness
57
4.3
Maternity Benefits
58
4.4
Incapacity for Work Benefits
60
4.5
Industrial Accidents Benefits
60
4.6
Survivors' Benefits
62
4.7
Old Age Benefits
62
4.8
Unemployment Benefits
63
4.9
Family Benefits
67
4.10
Conclusions
67
5
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: Spain
69
Cristina
Sánchez-Rodas Navarro
and
Andrés Rodríguez
Benőt
5.
1 introduction
69
5.1.1
The Direct Effect of International Treaties on
Spanish Law
69
5.1.2
The Spanish attitude towards
ILO
and
Council of Europe Conventions
71
Contents
vii
5.1.3
The Attitude of the Courts Towards and Social Security
Conventions
72
5.1.4
The
ILO
Conventions and Spanish Social
Security Law
73
5.2
An Overview of the Spanish Social Security System
74
5.2.1
Personal Scope
74
5.2.2
Material Scope
74
5.2.3
Financing of Social Security Benefits
75
5.2.4
Medical Care
76
5.2.5
Sickness Benefits
77
5.2.6
Maternity Benefits
77
5.2.7
Unemployment Benefits
78
5.2.8
Old-Age Benefits
79
5.2.8.1
Contributory Old-Age Pensions
79
5.2.8.2
Non-Contributory Old-Age Pensions
80
5.2.8.3
Public Assistance Old-Age Pensions for
Returned Migrants or those who Live Abroad
80
5.2.9
Employment Injury Benefits
80
5.2.10
Family Benefits
81
5.2.11
Invalidity Benefits
82
5.2.11.1
Contributory Invalidity Benefit
82
5.2.11.2
Non-Contributory Invalidity Benefit
83
5.2.12
Survivors'Benefits
83
5.3
Conclusions
84
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: The Netherlands
85
Frans Pennings
6.1
Introduction
85
6.2
The Attitude towards
ILO
Conventions until the
1960s 86
6.3
The Conventions Ratified by the Netherlands
87
6.4
The Conventions Not Ratified by the Netherlands
88
6.5
The First Frictions between
ILO
Conventions and Dutch Laws
89
6.6
The Attempts of the Government to Denounce Conventions
91
6.7
The Policy Rules for Denouncing Conventions
92
6.8
The Impact of Conventions on Court Decisions
92
6.9
Sickness and Maternity Benefits
93
6.9.1
Sickness Benefits in Kind
94
6.9.2
Sickness Benefits in Cash (Income Replacing Benefits)
95
6.9.3
Maternity Benefits
97
6.10
Incapacity for Work Benefits
99
6.10.1
The New Disability Law
(2006) 99
6.10.2
The Wholly and Permanently Disabled
100
6.10.3
The Partially Disabled (Between
35
and
80
Per cent)
101
6.10.4
The Partially Disabled (Less than
35
Per Cent)
103
6.10.5
The Proposal for an Extra Guarantee Scheme for
Occupational Risks
103
viii Contents
6.10.6
The Government Approaches the ILB for
an Informal Opinion
103
6.10.7
Conclusion
104
6.11
Survivors'Benefits
104
6.11.1
Introduction
104
6.11.2
Entitlement Conditions and the Conventions
104
6.11.3
Means-testing in the Survivors' Benefits Act
and the Conventions
105
6.12
Old-Age Benefits
107
6.13
Unemployment Benefits
108
6.14
Equal Treatment and Export of Benefits (Convention
118) 110
6.15
Conclusions
112
7
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: Germany
115
Bernd Schulte
7.1
Overview of the German System of Social Protection
115
7.1.1
Characteristics of the Germany System
115
7.1.2
Statutory Sickness Insurance
117
7.
1
.3
Statutory
Long-Term
Care Insurance
119
7.1.4
Statutory Pension Insurance
121
7.1.5
Statutory Accident Insurance
124
7.1.6
Job Promotion and Unemployment Insurance
126
7.1.7
The Safety-net: Minimum Income and Social Assistance
128
7.2
The Impact of
ILO
Legal Instruments on German Social
Security Law
129
7.2.1
Introduction
129
7.2.2
The Impact of the
ILO
Conventions
129
7.2.2.1
Convention
102
and Health Care Benefits
129
7.2.2.2
Convention
102
and the Right to Unemployment
Benefits, Strike and Lock-out
130
7.2.2.3
Convention
102
and Private Compensation Law
132
7.2.2.4
Convention
19
Concerning Equality of Treatment
of National and Foreign Workers
132
7.2.2.5
The Impact of Not-Ratified Conventions
133
7.3
Conventions Other than Social Security Conventions
133
7.3.1
The Monopoly of Placement of the Federal Employment
Agency
133
7.3.2
The Impact of Claiming Public Assistance on Residence
Status
135
7.4
Conclusions
136
8
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: France
139
Francis
Kessler
and Jean-Philippe Lhernoud
8.1
Overview of the French Social Security System
139
8.1.1
Introduction
139
Contents
ix
8.1.2
The Basic Social
Security Schemes
140
8.1.2.1
The General
Scheme
140
8.1.2.2
The Agricultural Scheme
142
8.1.2.3
Special Social Security Schemes
143
8.1.3
Unemployment Benefit Schemes
144
8.1.4
The Compulsory Supplementary Schemes
146
8.1.5
Complementary Collective Labour Agreement Schemes
147
8.1.6
Optional Schemes
148
8.2
The Impact of
ILO
Social Security Conventions on
the French Legal System
149
8.2.1
The State of Ratification of
ILO
Conventions
149
8.2.1.1
Social Security Conventions Ratified by France
149
8.2.1.2
The Legal Force of Ratified
ILO
Conventions
150
8.2.1.3
ILO
Conventions Not Ratified by France
150
8.2.1.4
Analysis of the Reasons for Non-Ratification
of Conventions
151
8.3
The impact of
ILO
Social Security Conventions on French
Social Security
152
8.4
Two Examples of the Priority of
EU
Law over
ILO
Conventions
in French Law
152
8.4.1
Night Work in Industry and Equality of Treatment
between Women and Men
152
8.4.2
Equal Pay for Men and Women
153
8.5
Examples of the Reluctance of French Courts to Apply International
Conventions in the Area of Social Security
153
8.5.1
Introduction
153
8.5.2
The Uncertainty Concerning the Direct Effect of
ILO
Social
Security Conventions
155
8.6
Equality of Treatment on Grounds of Nationality: Convention
118 156
8.6.1
Equal Treatment in Respect of Non-Contributory Benefits
156
8.6.2
The Social Security Status of Illegal Immigrants
157
8.6.3
How Does The Principle of Territoriality Combine with
ILO
Social Security Conventions?
159
8.7
Conclusions
162
Conclusions
165
Frans Pennings
9.1
Introduction
165
9.2
The Role of the Conventions in General
166
9.2.1
General
166
9.2.2
The Attitude towards Adopting Conventions
166
9.2.3
The Role of (Academic) Lawyers
167
9.3
The Conventions and the National Legislators
168
9.3.1
The Role of the Conventions in the Process of Making
New Legislation
168
9.3.2
The Role of the Conventions after they have been Adopted
168
Contents
9.4 The National Courts
and the
Conventions 169
9.5 Are
the
Conventions
Becoming Outdated?
171
9.5.1
The Special Protection of Work-Related Disability
171
9.5.2
Modern Developments
172
9.5.3
Conclusions
172
9.6
Interpretation Problems
172
9.6.1
The Wording of the Conventions
172
9.6.2
The Lack of an Explanatory Memorandum and the Lack
of Systematic Access to Interpretations of the Conventions
174
9.6.3
The Interpretation Given by
ILO
Bodies
175
9.6.4
Outdated Wording
177
9.7
How to Give the Conventions More Impact?
178
9.7.1
Should the Conventions Have More Impact?
178
9.7.2
Recommendation
1 :
Investigating to What Extent Modernising
of the Texts of the Conventions is Possible
179
9.7.3
Recommendation
2:
Improving the Accessibility of the
Interpretati
ons
179
9.7.4
Recommendation
3:
Improving the Quality of the
Interpretations
179
9.7.5
Recommendation
4:
A Role for the International Court
of Justice
180
9.8
Conclusions
180
Bibliography
183
List of Contributors
193
Annexes-Texts of
ILO
Constitution and Up-to-date
Social Security Conventions with Standards
195
I. Up-to-date Social Security Conventions and
their Status of Ratification
197
II. Constitution of the
ILO
199
III. Convention
102,
Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention
215
IV. European Code of Social Security (abridged) and Protocol
237
V. Convention
103,
Maternity Protection Convention
251
VI. Convention
118,
Equality of Treatment of Nationals and
Non-Nationals in Social Security
257
VII.
Convention
121,
Employment Injury Benefits Convention
263
VIII.
Convention
128,
Convention Concerning Invalidity,
Old-Age and Survivors' Benefits
275
IX. Convention
130,
Convention Concerning Medical Care
and Sickness Benefits
291
X. Convention
168,
Convention Concerning Employment
Promotion and Protection against Unemployment
303
XI. Convention
183,
Maternity Protection Convention
315
Index on Conventions
321
Subject Index
323 |
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Preface
xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
1
Internationa] Social Security Standards: An Overview
1
Frans Pennings
and
Bernd Schulte
1.1
The Objectives of International Standards Established
by the
ILO
1
1.2
Other Means of Action by the
ILO
5
1.3
The Stages in Development of Social Security Standards
5
1.4
Standards Concerning Migrant Workers 1
1
1.5
Characteristics of
ILO
Standards
12
1.6
Methods of Protection under the Conventions
13
1.7
Supervision instruments
15
1.7.1
General
15
1.7.2
Reporting Duties
16
1.7.3
The Committee of Experts
18
1.7.4
Complaints Procedures
19
1.7.5
The International Court of Justice
20
1.8
A Comparison of
ILO
Standards with those
of Other International Organisations
21
1.8.1
The Council of Europe
21
1.8.2
The European Union
24
1.9
Conclusions
26
2
Overview of Up-To-Date
ILO
Social Security Conventions
27
Ursula Kulke
2.1
Introduction
27
2.2
Flexibility Clauses
27
2.2.1
Ratification
27
2.2.2
Coverage
28
2.2.3
Temporary Exceptions for Developing Countries
28
2.2.4
Methods of Calculating Benefits
28
2.3
Principles Common to the Various Branches
of Social Security
29
2.3.1
General Responsibility of the State
29
2.3.2
Participation of Insured Persons
30
vi
Contents
2.3.3
Financing of Benefits
30
2.3.4
Adjustment of Pensions
30
2.3.5
Right of Appeal
31
2.3.6
Suspension of Benefit
31
2.4
Legal Requirements of the Conventions at a Glance
32
3
Some Current Points of Discussion Concerning
Social Security Conventions
43
Frans Pennings
and
Bernd Schulte
3.1
Introduction
43
3.2
The Lack of a Definition of Social Security
43
3.3
Some Branches Seem to Have Become Outdated
45
3.4
The Lack of Coverage of Modem Risks
46
3.5
The Reference of Standards to the Male Breadwinner
46
3.6
The Criticism on the Categories of Persons that are
Protected by the Conventions
47
3.7
The Alleged Conservative Influence of the Conventions
48
3.8
The Topic of the Subsequent Chapters
49
4
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: The United Kingdom
53
Simon Roberts
4.1
Introduction
53
4.1.1
The UK Social Security System
53
4.1.2
The UK and the
ILO
54
4.2
Sickness Benefits
55
4.2.1
Healthcare (Sickness Benefits in Kind)
56
4.2.2
Income Replacement Benefits in the Case of Sickness
57
4.3
Maternity Benefits
58
4.4
Incapacity for Work Benefits
60
4.5
Industrial Accidents Benefits
60
4.6
Survivors' Benefits
62
4.7
Old Age Benefits
62
4.8
Unemployment Benefits
63
4.9
Family Benefits
67
4.10
Conclusions
67
5
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: Spain
69
Cristina
Sánchez-Rodas Navarro
and
Andrés Rodríguez
Benőt
5.
1 introduction
69
5.1.1
The Direct Effect of International Treaties on
Spanish Law
69
5.1.2
The Spanish attitude towards
ILO
and
Council of Europe Conventions
71
Contents
vii
5.1.3
The Attitude of the Courts Towards and Social Security
Conventions
72
5.1.4
The
ILO
Conventions and Spanish Social
Security Law
73
5.2
An Overview of the Spanish Social Security System
74
5.2.1
Personal Scope
74
5.2.2
Material Scope
74
5.2.3
Financing of Social Security Benefits
75
5.2.4
Medical Care
76
5.2.5
Sickness Benefits
77
5.2.6
Maternity Benefits
77
5.2.7
Unemployment Benefits
78
5.2.8
Old-Age Benefits
79
5.2.8.1
Contributory Old-Age Pensions
79
5.2.8.2
Non-Contributory Old-Age Pensions
80
5.2.8.3
Public Assistance Old-Age Pensions for
Returned Migrants or those who Live Abroad
80
5.2.9
Employment Injury Benefits
80
5.2.10
Family Benefits
81
5.2.11
Invalidity Benefits
82
5.2.11.1
Contributory Invalidity Benefit
82
5.2.11.2
Non-Contributory Invalidity Benefit
83
5.2.12
Survivors'Benefits
83
5.3
Conclusions
84
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: The Netherlands
85
Frans Pennings
6.1
Introduction
85
6.2
The Attitude towards
ILO
Conventions until the
1960s 86
6.3
The Conventions Ratified by the Netherlands
87
6.4
The Conventions Not Ratified by the Netherlands
88
6.5
The First Frictions between
ILO
Conventions and Dutch Laws
89
6.6
The Attempts of the Government to Denounce Conventions
91
6.7
The Policy Rules for Denouncing Conventions
92
6.8
The Impact of Conventions on Court Decisions
92
6.9
Sickness and Maternity Benefits
93
6.9.1
Sickness Benefits in Kind
94
6.9.2
Sickness Benefits in Cash (Income Replacing Benefits)
95
6.9.3
Maternity Benefits
97
6.10
Incapacity for Work Benefits
99
6.10.1
The New Disability Law
(2006) 99
6.10.2
The Wholly and Permanently Disabled
100
6.10.3
The Partially Disabled (Between
35
and
80
Per cent)
101
6.10.4
The Partially Disabled (Less than
35
Per Cent)
103
6.10.5
The Proposal for an Extra Guarantee Scheme for
Occupational Risks
103
viii Contents
6.10.6
The Government Approaches the ILB for
an Informal Opinion
103
6.10.7
Conclusion
104
6.11
Survivors'Benefits
104
6.11.1
Introduction
104
6.11.2
Entitlement Conditions and the Conventions
104
6.11.3
Means-testing in the Survivors' Benefits Act
and the Conventions
105
6.12
Old-Age Benefits
107
6.13
Unemployment Benefits
108
6.14
Equal Treatment and Export of Benefits (Convention
118) 110
6.15
Conclusions
112
7
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: Germany
115
Bernd Schulte
7.1
Overview of the German System of Social Protection
115
7.1.1
Characteristics of the Germany System
115
7.1.2
Statutory Sickness Insurance
117
7.
1
.3
Statutory
Long-Term
Care Insurance
119
7.1.4
Statutory Pension Insurance
121
7.1.5
Statutory Accident Insurance
124
7.1.6
Job Promotion and Unemployment Insurance
126
7.1.7
The Safety-net: Minimum Income and Social Assistance
128
7.2
The Impact of
ILO
Legal Instruments on German Social
Security Law
129
7.2.1
Introduction
129
7.2.2
The Impact of the
ILO
Conventions
129
7.2.2.1
Convention
102
and Health Care Benefits
129
7.2.2.2
Convention
102
and the Right to Unemployment
Benefits, Strike and Lock-out
130
7.2.2.3
Convention
102
and Private Compensation Law
132
7.2.2.4
Convention
19
Concerning Equality of Treatment
of National and Foreign Workers
132
7.2.2.5
The Impact of Not-Ratified Conventions
133
7.3
Conventions Other than Social Security Conventions
133
7.3.1
The Monopoly of Placement of the Federal Employment
Agency
133
7.3.2
The Impact of Claiming Public Assistance on Residence
Status
135
7.4
Conclusions
136
8
The Impact of Social Security Conventions: France
139
Francis
Kessler
and Jean-Philippe Lhernoud
8.1
Overview of the French Social Security System
139
8.1.1
Introduction
139
Contents
ix
8.1.2
The Basic Social
Security Schemes
140
8.1.2.1
The General
Scheme
140
8.1.2.2
The Agricultural Scheme
142
8.1.2.3
Special Social Security Schemes
143
8.1.3
Unemployment Benefit Schemes
144
8.1.4
The Compulsory Supplementary Schemes
146
8.1.5
Complementary Collective Labour Agreement Schemes
147
8.1.6
Optional Schemes
148
8.2
The Impact of
ILO
Social Security Conventions on
the French Legal System
149
8.2.1
The State of Ratification of
ILO
Conventions
149
8.2.1.1
Social Security Conventions Ratified by France
149
8.2.1.2
The Legal Force of Ratified
ILO
Conventions
150
8.2.1.3
ILO
Conventions Not Ratified by France
150
8.2.1.4
Analysis of the Reasons for Non-Ratification
of Conventions
151
8.3
The impact of
ILO
Social Security Conventions on French
Social Security
152
8.4
Two Examples of the Priority of
EU
Law over
ILO
Conventions
in French Law
152
8.4.1
Night Work in Industry and Equality of Treatment
between Women and Men
152
8.4.2
Equal Pay for Men and Women
153
8.5
Examples of the Reluctance of French Courts to Apply International
Conventions in the Area of Social Security
153
8.5.1
Introduction
153
8.5.2
The Uncertainty Concerning the Direct Effect of
ILO
Social
Security Conventions
155
8.6
Equality of Treatment on Grounds of Nationality: Convention
118 156
8.6.1
Equal Treatment in Respect of Non-Contributory Benefits
156
8.6.2
The Social Security Status of Illegal Immigrants
157
8.6.3
How Does The Principle of Territoriality Combine with
ILO
Social Security Conventions?
159
8.7
Conclusions
162
Conclusions
165
Frans Pennings
9.1
Introduction
165
9.2
The Role of the Conventions in General
166
9.2.1
General
166
9.2.2
The Attitude towards Adopting Conventions
166
9.2.3
The Role of (Academic) Lawyers
167
9.3
The Conventions and the National Legislators
168
9.3.1
The Role of the Conventions in the Process of Making
New Legislation
168
9.3.2
The Role of the Conventions after they have been Adopted
168
Contents
9.4 The National Courts
and the
Conventions 169
9.5 Are
the
Conventions
Becoming Outdated?
171
9.5.1
The Special Protection of Work-Related Disability
171
9.5.2
Modern Developments
172
9.5.3
Conclusions
172
9.6
Interpretation Problems
172
9.6.1
The Wording of the Conventions
172
9.6.2
The Lack of an Explanatory Memorandum and the Lack
of Systematic Access to Interpretations of the Conventions
174
9.6.3
The Interpretation Given by
ILO
Bodies
175
9.6.4
Outdated Wording
177
9.7
How to Give the Conventions More Impact?
178
9.7.1
Should the Conventions Have More Impact?
178
9.7.2
Recommendation
1 :
Investigating to What Extent Modernising
of the Texts of the Conventions is Possible
179
9.7.3
Recommendation
2:
Improving the Accessibility of the
Interpretati
ons
179
9.7.4
Recommendation
3:
Improving the Quality of the
Interpretations
179
9.7.5
Recommendation
4:
A Role for the International Court
of Justice
180
9.8
Conclusions
180
Bibliography
183
List of Contributors
193
Annexes-Texts of
ILO
Constitution and Up-to-date
Social Security Conventions with Standards
195
I. Up-to-date Social Security Conventions and
their Status of Ratification
197
II. Constitution of the
ILO
199
III. Convention
102,
Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention
215
IV. European Code of Social Security (abridged) and Protocol
237
V. Convention
103,
Maternity Protection Convention
251
VI. Convention
118,
Equality of Treatment of Nationals and
Non-Nationals in Social Security
257
VII.
Convention
121,
Employment Injury Benefits Convention
263
VIII.
Convention
128,
Convention Concerning Invalidity,
Old-Age and Survivors' Benefits
275
IX. Convention
130,
Convention Concerning Medical Care
and Sickness Benefits
291
X. Convention
168,
Convention Concerning Employment
Promotion and Protection against Unemployment
303
XI. Convention
183,
Maternity Protection Convention
315
Index on Conventions
321
Subject Index
323 |
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title | Between soft and hard law the impact of international social security standards on national social security law |
title_auth | Between soft and hard law the impact of international social security standards on national social security law |
title_exact_search | Between soft and hard law the impact of international social security standards on national social security law |
title_exact_search_txtP | Between soft and hard law the impact of international social security standards on national social security law |
title_full | Between soft and hard law the impact of international social security standards on national social security law edited by Frans Pennings |
title_fullStr | Between soft and hard law the impact of international social security standards on national social security law edited by Frans Pennings |
title_full_unstemmed | Between soft and hard law the impact of international social security standards on national social security law edited by Frans Pennings |
title_short | Between soft and hard law |
title_sort | between soft and hard law the impact of international social security standards on national social security law |
title_sub | the impact of international social security standards on national social security law |
topic | Internationale Arbeitsorganisation (DE-588)4367-9 gnd Internationaal recht gtt Sociale normen gtt Sociale zekerheid gtt Recht Soziale Sicherheit Social security Law and legislation European Union countries Innerstaatliches Recht (DE-588)4161814-2 gnd Sozialrecht (DE-588)4055892-7 gnd Sozialklausel (DE-588)4181973-1 gnd Völkerrechtlicher Vertrag (DE-588)4063696-3 gnd Soziale Sicherheit (DE-588)4055732-7 gnd |
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