在工人赔偿制度中维护工人尊严:一个国际视角

K. Lippel
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背景:工人赔偿制度是北美最慷慨的残疾保险制度之一,尽管它们也被认为是潜在的对抗性的,并且可能对索赔人产生医源性影响。本文探讨了应考虑的问题,以确保以尊重工人尊严的方式提供公平的补偿。方法在综述有关工伤赔偿制度特征和影响的文献基础上,运用包括比较法在内的经典法律方法进行分析,并结合访谈数据对三种工伤赔偿模式进行考察。文章的第一部分确定了在审查赔偿制度的公平性和保护索赔人的尊严时要考虑的交叉问题。其中包括工人赔偿的三个基础:"无过错"制度与对抗性程序之间的联系,在确定可赔偿性时适当使用医学和科学证据,以及采取适当措施促进重返工作岗位。第二部分考察了新西兰的事故赔偿,在那里,无论事故的原因如何,都可以获得赔偿;在荷兰,无论残疾的原因如何,都可以获得赔偿。然后,它描述了从加拿大的13种工人补偿制度中得出的有利于公平的综合特征。结论成功减少对抗性相互作用机会并提供实质性保护的制度可以更好地促进索赔人的尊严。
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Preserving Workers’ Dignity in Workers’ Compensation Systems: An International Perspective
BACKGROUND Workers' compensation systems are among the most generous disability insurance systems in North America, although they are also known to be potentially adversarial and may have iatrogenic effects on claimants. This article examines issues to be considered to ensure fair compensation provided in a way that respects the dignity of workers. METHODS An overview of the literature on characteristics and effects of workers' compensation systems is followed by an analysis based on classic legal methods, including those of comparative law, complemented with interview data to examine three models of disability compensation. RESULTS The first part of the article identifies cross cutting issues to be considered in the examination of the equity of compensation systems and the protection of the dignity of claimants. These include three underpinnings of workers' compensation: the links between a "no-fault" system and the adversarial process, the appropriate use of medical and scientific evidence in the determination of compensability and the application of appropriate measures for promoting return to work. The second part looks at accident compensation in New Zealand, where compensation is available regardless of the cause of the accident, and disability insurance in the Netherlands, where compensation is available regardless of the cause of the disability. It then describes a composite of characteristics favorable to equity drawn from the thirteen workers' compensation systems in Canada. CONCLUSION Systems that succeed in reducing opportunities for adversarial interactions and that provide substantive protection could better promote the dignity of claimants.
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