Plurality and diversity of family relations in Europe / edited by Katharina Boele-Woelki, Dieter Martiny.
2019
KJC1104.8 .P58 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Plurality and diversity of family relations in Europe / edited by Katharina Boele-Woelki, Dieter Martiny.
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Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Intersentia, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Description
xii, 385 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series
European family law series ; 45.
Formatted Contents Note
The Commission on European Family law : taking stock after almost 20 years / Katharina Boele-Woelki
The principles of European family law regarding the property, maintenance and succession rights of couples in de facto unions : a first glimpse / Katharina Boele-Woelki, Cristina González Beilfuss, Nigel Lowe and Dieter Martiny
Respecting children's dignity under private international and migration law / Hans Van Loon
Empowering women in family relations / Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg
The paradox of rights through the lens of Muslim women's rights in family law / Shaheen Sardar Ali
The concept of parenthood in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights / Dafina Lima
Family frontiers : the definition of parenthood in Brazil and in Portugal / Marianna Chaves
Donor conception : from anonymity to openness / Elodie Decorte
Balancing the rights of parent and child in case of non-compliance with contact arrangements : a case law analysis / Eva Vertommen
The public law aspects of the Brussels IIbis Regulation through an Irish lens / Maria Corbett
The right of the child to be heard in parental responsibility proceedings / Jésica Delgado Sáez
Maturity and the child's right to be heard in family law proceedings : Article 12 UNCRC and case law of the ECtHR compared / Charlotte Mol
The recognition of religious private divorces in Europe : from conflict of laws to conflict of cultures? / Katharina Kaesling
Extra-judicial Muslim divorces and family mediation in the Nordic countries : what role is there for the welfare state? / Sanna Mustasaari
Family law arbitration : a comparative analysis of German and English law practice / Saskia Zellerhoff
Mandatory mediation from a European and comparative law perspective / Céline Jaspers
Family sociology and family law : what can the one learn from the other? / Dimitri Mortelmans.
The principles of European family law regarding the property, maintenance and succession rights of couples in de facto unions : a first glimpse / Katharina Boele-Woelki, Cristina González Beilfuss, Nigel Lowe and Dieter Martiny
Respecting children's dignity under private international and migration law / Hans Van Loon
Empowering women in family relations / Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg
The paradox of rights through the lens of Muslim women's rights in family law / Shaheen Sardar Ali
The concept of parenthood in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights / Dafina Lima
Family frontiers : the definition of parenthood in Brazil and in Portugal / Marianna Chaves
Donor conception : from anonymity to openness / Elodie Decorte
Balancing the rights of parent and child in case of non-compliance with contact arrangements : a case law analysis / Eva Vertommen
The public law aspects of the Brussels IIbis Regulation through an Irish lens / Maria Corbett
The right of the child to be heard in parental responsibility proceedings / Jésica Delgado Sáez
Maturity and the child's right to be heard in family law proceedings : Article 12 UNCRC and case law of the ECtHR compared / Charlotte Mol
The recognition of religious private divorces in Europe : from conflict of laws to conflict of cultures? / Katharina Kaesling
Extra-judicial Muslim divorces and family mediation in the Nordic countries : what role is there for the welfare state? / Sanna Mustasaari
Family law arbitration : a comparative analysis of German and English law practice / Saskia Zellerhoff
Mandatory mediation from a European and comparative law perspective / Céline Jaspers
Family sociology and family law : what can the one learn from the other? / Dimitri Mortelmans.
Summary
This volume contains the contributions delivered at CEFL's sixth international conference, which focused on comparative and international family law in Europe in their respective cultural contexts. Inter alia in this book CEFL experts and other legal scholars examine subjects such as family law, sociology, migration and women's fundamental rights, as well as the developing concept of parentage and the role of children in families. The conference, and in turn the book, aims to enhance the exchange of ideas and arguments on comparative and international family law in Europe.
Note
"This volume contains the contributions delivered at CEFL's sixth international conference, which focused on comparative and international family law in Europe in their respective cultural contexts."
This volume contains the contributions delivered at CEFL's sixth international conference, which focused on comparative and international family law in Europe in their respective cultural contexts. Inter alia in this book CEFL experts and other legal scholars examine subjects such as family law, sociology, migration and women's fundamental rights, as well as the developing concept of parentage and the role of children in families. The conference, and in turn the book, aims to enhance the exchange of ideas and arguments on comparative and international family law in Europe.
This volume contains the contributions delivered at CEFL's sixth international conference, which focused on comparative and international family law in Europe in their respective cultural contexts. Inter alia in this book CEFL experts and other legal scholars examine subjects such as family law, sociology, migration and women's fundamental rights, as well as the developing concept of parentage and the role of children in families. The conference, and in turn the book, aims to enhance the exchange of ideas and arguments on comparative and international family law in Europe.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
KJC1104.8 .P58 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781780688176 (paperback)
1780688172 (paperback)
1780688172 (paperback)
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