PRIVATE LAW AND PUBLIC LAW NARROWLY INTERLINKED IN THE FRENCH SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM

Jean-Pierre Laborde

Abstract


As well historically as in the present times, the French Social Security system is particularly complex in what concerns the respective parts of private law and public law. It is characterized by a crossing of these two branches of law and this crossing is manifest in the general organization of the system than in many of its elements and this crossing is manifest as well in the general organization of the system as in many of its elements. So, one of the main questions today is to know towards which direction the French Social Security System will make its way in the future. It is not sure at all that the intricacy of public and private law, very complex though it is, will be abandoned in the following years.


Keywords


Social Security, Social Protection, Bismarckian Conception of Social Security, Beverigdian Conception of Social Security, Social Insurance, Social Assistance, Social Security System, Organisms of the Social Security System, Private Law, Public Law, Crossi

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