European Family Law Volume I

European Family Law Volume I
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 373
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ISBN-10 : 9781785363016
ISBN-13 : 1785363018
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Synopsis European Family Law Volume I by : Jens M. Scherpe

The Impact of Institutions and Organisations on European Family Law looks at the impact that institutions and organisations have had, and continue to have, on European family law. In many ways the chapters in this volume provide the easiest explanation for the existence of a European family law. While there is no European body that could actually legislate definitively on family law – even the European Union has no such mandate – there are still some obvious institutions that have a very direct impact on European family law. These can be divided into two groups; namely those that have a direct impact, such as the European Court of Human Rights and the European Union, and those that have an indirect impact, such as the Commission on European Family Law (CEFL), the Council of Europe and the International Commission on Civil Status (ICCL/CIEC) as well as the private international law instruments of the Hague Conference (HCCH) and the EU. Together, with religion, all of these institutions are contributing to the creation of a European family law. This book, and the others in the set, will serve as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in family law. It will be of particular use to students and scholars of comparative and international family law, as well as family law practitioners.

The Present and Future of European Family Law

The Present and Future of European Family Law
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9781785363078
ISBN-13 : 1785363077
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Synopsis The Present and Future of European Family Law by : Jens M. Scherpe

The Present and Future of European Family Law explores the essence of European family law – and what its future may be. It compares and analyses existing laws and court decisions, identifies trends in legislation and jurisprudence, and also forecasts (and in some cases proposes) future developments. It establishes that while there is, at present, no comprehensive European family law, elements of an ‘institutional European family law’ have been created through decisions by the European Court on Human Rights and by the Court of Justice of the European Union as well as other EU instruments. At the same time an ‘organic European family law’ is beginning to emerge. The laws in many European jurisdictions have developed similarly and have ‘grown together’, not only as a result of the aforementioned institutional pressures, but also as a result of societal developments, and comparable reactions to medical and societal advances and changes. Hence there already is a body of institutional and organic European family law, and it will continue to grow. This book, and the others in the set, will serve as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in family law. It will be of particular use to students and scholars of comparative and international family law, as well as family law practitioners.

European Family Law

European Family Law
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ISBN-10 : 1785362984
ISBN-13 : 9781785362989
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Synopsis European Family Law by : Jens M. Scherpe

Principles of European Family Law Regarding Property, Maintenance and Succession Rights of Couples in de Facto Unions

Principles of European Family Law Regarding Property, Maintenance and Succession Rights of Couples in de Facto Unions
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Publisher : European Family Law
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1780687885
ISBN-13 : 9781780687889
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Synopsis Principles of European Family Law Regarding Property, Maintenance and Succession Rights of Couples in de Facto Unions by : Katharina Boele-Woelki

The CEFL has developed a comprehensive and original set of rules which may be a source of inspiration for legislating the rights and duties of couples who have not formalised their relationship. In their provisions on specific issues, the Principles opt for workable solutions which aim to avoid unnecessary hardship and disputes.

European Family Law Volume III

European Family Law Volume III
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 411
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ISBN-10 : 9781785363054
ISBN-13 : 1785363050
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Synopsis European Family Law Volume III by : Jens M. Scherpe

Family Law in a European Perspectiveexamines core aspects of family law from a comparative European perspective: marriage, divorce, cohabitation, same-sex relationships, the financial consequence of divorce, adoption, parentage and surrogacy, parental responsibility, the child's welfare, and law concerning older people. These topics have been the most debated in family law over the past century. They cover areas where national family laws have reacted, or will need to react, to the challenges of societal changes, medical advances and institutional pressures including decisions of the European Courts. The contributions show diversity in, as well as developments towards, a common European family law. This book, and the others in the set, will serve as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in family law. It will be of particular use to students and scholars of comparative and international family law, as well as family law practitioners. Contributors: M. Antokolskaia, P. Beaumont, I. Curry-Sumner, C. Fenton-Glynn, J. Ferrer-Riba, R. George, J. Herring, J. Miles, J.M. Scherpe, C. Sörgjerd, K. Trimmings

The Present and Future of European Family Law

The Present and Future of European Family Law
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Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 1785363069
ISBN-13 : 9781785363061
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Synopsis The Present and Future of European Family Law by : Jens M. Scherpe

The Present and Future of European Family Law explores the essence of European family law - and what its future may be. It compares and analyses existing laws and court decisions, identifies trends in legislation and jurisprudence, and also forecasts (and in some cases proposes) future developments. It establishes that while there is, at present, no comprehensive European family law, elements of an 'institutional European family law' have been created through decisions by the European Court on Human Rights and by the Court of Justice of the European Union as well as other EU instruments. At the same time an 'organic European family law' is beginning to emerge. The laws in many European jurisdictions have developed similarly and have 'grown together', not only as a result of the aforementioned institutional pressures, but also as a result of societal developments, and comparable reactions to medical and societal advances and changes. Hence there already is a body of institutional and organic European family law, and it will continue to grow.

Harmonisation of Family Law in Europe

Harmonisation of Family Law in Europe
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9050955762
ISBN-13 : 9789050955768
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Synopsis Harmonisation of Family Law in Europe by : M. V. Antokolʹskai︠a︡

This book provides an overview of the developments in family law in Europe during the last two millennia. It aims to examine the so-called 'cultural constraints argument', which suggests that family law is unsuitable for harmonisation because the family laws of the European countries are deeply imbedded in their unique national cultures and history. It follows the path of the greatest-ever harmonisation event in European legal history: the creation of the medieval canon family law, and shows how, under the impact of pan-European economic, cultural and ideological trends, medieval uniformity turned into present-day diversity. Everywhere in Europe the evolution of family law generally followed the same pattern - from a traditional restrictive family law, built upon communitarian, transpersonal premises, to a more permissive family law, based upon modern personalistic ideology - yet national differences seem not to be disappearing. It appears, however, that this has little to do with the

Principles of European Family Law Regarding Property Relations Between Spouses

Principles of European Family Law Regarding Property Relations Between Spouses
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1780681526
ISBN-13 : 9781780681528
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Synopsis Principles of European Family Law Regarding Property Relations Between Spouses by : Katharina Boele-Woelki

The Principles of European Family Law - drafted by the Commission on European Family Law (CEFL) - contain models which may be used for the harmonization of family law in Europe. This book contains the Principles regarding property relations between spouses. In these Principles, the CEFL has developed an all-inclusive set of rules for two matrimonial property regimes: the participation in acquisitions and the community of acquisitions. Both regimes have been put on an equal footing. Each matrimonial property regime, whether it functions as a default or as an optional regime, is strongly connected with the rights and duties of the spouses and the possibility for them to make a marital property agreement. These issues have also been addressed by including two common chapters on the general rights and duties of spouses and on marital property agreements, which are to be applied regardless of which of the regimes applies. (Series: European Family Law - Vol. 33)

The Right to Family Life in the European Union

The Right to Family Life in the European Union
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 423
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ISBN-10 : 9781317287582
ISBN-13 : 1317287584
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Right to Family Life in the European Union by : Maribel González Pascual

Exploring the main developments and challenges for the right to family life in the context of European integration, this book examines the right to family life in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the interplay between family life, citizenship, and free movement; it analyzes the combined impact of the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights on the concept of the family protected by the law in light of recent case law. Considering the broadening understanding of what constitutes family, the challenges for the right to family life in the context of immigration, and the protection of families and social rights it provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of family life in the European Union.