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Law and the 100-Year Life addresses the profound challenge posed by increasing human longevity to existing legal and institutional structures. As people live significantly longer than previous generations, traditional models of education, work, retirement, and social support systems become obsolete.
The authors, led by Anne L. Alstott and Abbe R. Gluck, argue that comprehensive legal and policy reforms are necessary to create a sustainable society where individuals can flourish across extended lifespans. The book examines critical areas including employment law, retirement security, healthcare regulation, education policy, and social insurance programs.
Through interdisciplinary analysis, this Cambridge University Press publication provides actionable insights for policymakers, legal scholars, and institutional leaders seeking to build a future where longer lives are supported by updated legal frameworks and social institutions.







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