European Family Law in Action. Volume III - Parental Responsibilities

European Family Law in Action. Volume III - Parental Responsibilities
Title European Family Law in Action. Volume III - Parental Responsibilities PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Intersentia nv
Pages
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9789050954433

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European Family Law in Action

European Family Law in Action
Title European Family Law in Action PDF eBook
Author Katharina Boele-Woelki
Publisher Intersentia nv
Pages 840
Release 2003
Genre Law
ISBN 905095443X

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This volume contains detailed information concerning the law on parental responsibilities in twenty-two European jurisdictions. The expert members of the CEFL have drafted national reports on the basis of a detailed questionnaire. These national reports, together with the relevant legal provisions, are available on CEFL's web site (www.law.uu.nl/priv/cefl). This book integrates all the given answers in order to provide an overview and a straightforward simultaneous comparison of the different solutions chosen within the national systems. On the basis of this reliable and comprehensive comparative material the CEFL will be able to draft Principles of European Family Law regarding Parental Responsibilities.

European Family Law Volume III

European Family Law Volume III
Title European Family Law Volume III PDF eBook
Author Jens M. Scherpe
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 411
Release 2016-01-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1785363050

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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

European Family Law in Action

European Family Law in Action
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European Family Law in Action: Parental responsibilities

European Family Law in Action: Parental responsibilities
Title European Family Law in Action: Parental responsibilities PDF eBook
Author Katharina Boele-Woelki
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Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Divorce
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European Family Law Volume I

European Family Law Volume I
Title European Family Law Volume I PDF eBook
Author Jens M. Scherpe
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 373
Release 2016-01-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1785363018

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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.

La famille dans l’ordre juridique de l’Union européenne / Family within the Legal Order of the European Union

La famille dans l’ordre juridique de l’Union européenne / Family within the Legal Order of the European Union
Title La famille dans l’ordre juridique de l’Union européenne / Family within the Legal Order of the European Union PDF eBook
Author Elsa Bernard
Publisher Bruylant
Pages 409
Release 2020-12-31
Genre Law
ISBN 2802768964

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Le droit de la famille, dans sa dimension civiliste, fortement ancré dans les cultures nationales des États membres, est une matière qui ne relève pas, en principe, du droit de l’Union européenne. Pourtant, il n’est plus possible d’affirmer que la matière échappe dans son entier au droit de l’Union. De nombreux aspects de la famille sont sous influence européenne, au point que l’on voit se dessiner les contours d’une « famille européenne ». L’ouvrage propose de mettre en lumière l’acquis européen en matière de droit de la famille, au prisme du droit matériel (citoyenneté européenne, politique sociale de l’Union, fonction publique européenne...), comme du droit international privé. Le droit de la famille de l’Union s’identifie alors comme un «droit spécial» complétant la diversité des droits nationaux de la famille. Sa signification théorique et politique dans l’Union est débattue par les auteurs, autant que son devenir. Loin de demeurer fragmentaire à côté des droits nationaux des États membres, il a probablement vocation à se densifier pour offrir aux citoyens et résidents européens un droit commun de la famille au sein de l’Union. Family law, with its civil law tradition, and strong roots in the national cultures of the Member States, does not normally fall within the scope of European law. However, it is no longer possible to argue that family law is outside European law entirely. There are many aspects of the family which are subject to European influence, to the point that the outlines of a «European family» are starting to emerge. This book is intended to highlight the European experience of family law and its substantive (i.e. European citizenship, EU social policy, EU civil service...) and private international law aspects. Union law therefore contains a form of «special» family law which is shared between the Member States and supplements their national family laws. Its theoretical and political importance in the Union, as well as its future, are discussed by the authors. Far from remaining fragmented alongside the national laws of Member States, it will likely develop to offer European citizens and residents a common family law within the EU.