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Social Insurance Law Workshops, April - May 2011
Date: 10.05.11

The project has held a series of Social Insurance Law workshops to support the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security in its preparedness for the implementation of the new Social Insurance Law, which will be implemented as of the 1st July.

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Fraud Loss Measurement – A Short Guide to the Methodology and Approach, 7 March 2011
Date: 07.03.11

Today the EUCSS project in collaboration with its partners PKF UK LLP and the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies in the University of Portsmouth UK is pleased to publish Fraud Loss Measurement – A Short Guide to the Methodology and Approach.

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Venue Announced for 2011 EU-China Round Table

The Radison Blu Hotel, Prague will be the venue for the 6th EU-China High Level Round Table on Social Security. The event will commence on Monday the 16th May, 2011


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EUCSS Project Extension

The approval of the extension of the EUCSS project arrived during the holding of the 5th EU China Round Table and also at the same time the promulgation of the new Social Insurance Law was announced.


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This section introduces policy papers, analyses, recommendations as well as best practice from EU Member States prepared by the international and local EUCSS experts. The papers cover the wide range of social security issues EUCSS Component I is working at. The relevant documents can be downloaded here.

 

 



2010 No. 7 EU-China Newsletter

The EUCSS Newsletter aims at providing the reader with an overview on the activities undertaken and achievements made by both components of the project.




2009 EU-China Round Table

Every year, the project organises a High Level EU-China Round Table on Social Security.

 

2009 Round Table Booklet


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