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Regulatory developments allowance for care
Pechan, Lubomír ; Zemanová, Jana (advisor) ; Koldinská, Kristina (referee)
The topic of this rigorous thesis is the development of regulatory social security of "helpless persons" - individuals suffering from long-term health problems that are severe and functionally debilitating enough to necessitate the care and assistance of another. I attempt to track the development of social security of the helpless from its beginnings shortly after the emergence of Czechoslovakia as an independent state in 1918 to the present day - a period of nearly one hundred years. My aim is to create an in-depth, exhaustive description of the development of the legal basis for the "helplessness allowance" (currently defined as carer's allowance), as well as to evaluate the consequences of the various changes to the law and their impact on the current state of the relevant legal framework. I believe that my readers will be interested in the opportunity to track how the legal basis of helplessness- or care dependence- related social security transfers has evolved from a brief, rather sparse chapter of the Social Security Code, one which was seen for many decades as little more than a necessary addendum to the code, into a self-contained, highly sophisticated area of social security law. This work should make clear the impulses and reasons for the emergence of important new and modified...

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