The ghetto workers law : social security benefits for work undertaken in Nazi ghettos under German federal law / Avraham Weber (LL.M).
2016
KK7642 .W43 2016 (Mapit)
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Title
The ghetto workers law : social security benefits for work undertaken in Nazi ghettos under German federal law / Avraham Weber (LL.M).
Imprint
The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2016]
Copyright
©2016.
Description
xviii, 203 pages ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The Development of the German Restitution Law
The Ghetto Workers under the Social Security Law
Practical Problems in the Implementation of the ZRBG
Substantiation (Glaubhaftmachung) : the Social Court Travels Abroad
Retroactive Payments in Accordance with the ZRBG
ZRBG-ÄndG : a Revised Ghetto Workers Legislation.
The Ghetto Workers under the Social Security Law
Practical Problems in the Implementation of the ZRBG
Substantiation (Glaubhaftmachung) : the Social Court Travels Abroad
Retroactive Payments in Accordance with the ZRBG
ZRBG-ÄndG : a Revised Ghetto Workers Legislation.
Summary
"Under the Nazi regime, tens of thousands of Jews lived in ghettos, working more or less normal jobs. Some of these ghettos had their own employment centers, and some employers even paid into retirements funds. Legislation known as "German Pensions for Work in Ghettos," or by its German acronym, ZRBG (Gesetz zur Zahlbarmachung von Renten aus Beschaftigungen in einem Ghetto) was passed in 2002 to grant pensions to some of these former laborers. But more than ten years after its passage, its implementation was still subject to considerable conflict, mainly until the ZRBG-ÄndG (the Ghetto pension reform law) from August 2014 came into life, allowing fundamental jurisprudence to be incorporated in the form of legislation.For many years, former laborers in Nazi ghettos have been fighting to get the pension that this law ostensibly guarantees them, but the vast majority of their applications have been rejected. Since 2002, around 70,000 survivors have invoked the ZBRG, but over ninety percent of these applications were initially rejected by German authorities for various legal and practical reasons. This book is an attempt to summarize the major steps in the implementation of the law. It begins with an overview of the historical background, and then will shift focus to the judicial, diplomatic, political, and practical problems with the implementation of the ZRBG"--Back cover.
Note
Based on author's thesis (doctoral)--Justus Liebig-Universität Giessen, 2016.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-203).
Location
STA
Call Number
KK7642 .W43 2016
Language
English
ISBN
9789462366619
9462366616
9462366616
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