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Svetach [21]
3 years ago
7

What is social security in the western Europe

History
2 answers:
anastassius [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Social security cooperation in West- er Europe was significantly advanced  when multilateral conventions on social SE- purity and social assistance were signed by the foreign ministers of the five countries that are parties to the treaty at Brussels on economic, social, and cultural collaboration and collect- rive self-defense.

Tatiana [17]3 years ago
5 0

Social security cooperation in West- ern Europe was significantly advanced at Paris on November 7, 1949, when multilateral conventions on social se- curity and social assistance were signed by the foreign ministers of the five countries that are parties to the treaty at Brussels on economic, social, and cultural collaboration and collec- tive self-defense. The countries- Belgium, France, Great Britain, Lux- embourg, and the Netherlands-thus approved the work of the Social Com- mittees of the Brussels Treaty Perma- nent Commission in these fields.

The multilateral convention on so-

cial security is supplementary to a

series of bilateral social security agree-

ments among these Nations. Some

of the bilateral agreements had been

signed before the conclusion of the

multilateral treaty, others have been

concluded since, and others are still

being negotiated. The general aim

of each agreement is to treat the citi- sion, CommuniquB, “Social Security in ing bilateral agreements has been zens of both contracting countries Western Union,” Annex I, November 4, France, which concluded agreements equally with respect to the social se- 1949.

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