Cross-Border Recognition of Formalized Same-Sex Relationships
The Role of Ordre Public
Same-sex relationships have successively qualified for formalization through marriage or registered partnership in many European countries. However, some EU Member States still refuse to give them any form of recognition or only allow very limited legal effects. The irregular speed of development in domestic family laws in EU Member States results in “limping family” relations, that is, family relations that are recognised as creating a formal civil status in many EU Member States, but not in all of them. The ordre public safeguard of private international law has widely been used to justify why a same-sex marriage or registered partnership cannot be recognised. The pretext tends to be that national identity, allegedly, becomes threatened. Nevertheless, the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of European Union provides new standards for recognition, which create legal obligations for EU Member States.
The author focuses on the interaction between human rights standards and private international law, carrying out a deft investigation of the impact of “Europeanization” on this interaction, analysing legal effects of same-sex marriages and registered partnerships in the Baltic States and Poland in a cross-border context. The central theme in this book is the elusive and ever-changing concept of ordre public, and the interplay between its understanding(s) at the national and European levels.
The aim of this book is to evaluate the impact of culture in this area of study, within the context of the analysed States’ recent histories, societal developments, and religions. This book is published at a time of clashes between traditional family values and gender equality in Europe. In States like Lithuania and Poland, the heterosexual nature of marriage is considered to be a fundamental component of the State’s national identity and public policy. Nevertheless, the book reveals how different legal understandings of national identity, ordre public, and the family can co-exist in parallel.
LAIMA VAIGE has defended 2 doctorates: at Uppsala University, Sweden (2021) and at Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania (2017). Currently she is a senior lecturer in law at Örebro university, Sweden.
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Type of product | Book |
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Format | Paperback |
EAN / ISSN | 9781839702563 / 9781839703157 |
Series name | European Family Law |
Weight | 845 g |
Status | Available |
Number of pages | xliv + 480 p. |
Access to exercice | No |
Publisher | Intersentia |
Language | English |
Publication Date | Sep 10, 2022 |
Available on Strada Belgique | Yes |
Available on Strada Europe | No |
Available on Strada Luxembourg | No |
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- Table of contents and preliminary pages
Laima Vaige - PART I. SETTING THE STAGE
- Chapter 1. Introduction
Laima Vaige - Chapter 2. The Theory on Ordre Public in Private International Law
Laima Vaige - PART II. THE ORDRE PUBLIC IN THE BALTIC STATES AND POLAND
- Chapter 3. Cross-Border Recognition of Formalized Family Status in the Baltic States and Poland
Laima Vaige - Chapter 4. Inclusion of Formalized Same-Sex Relationships into Civil Registry and the Right to Enter and Reside
Laima Vaige - PART III. THE EUROPEAN AND THE EU ORDRE PUBLIC
- Chapter 5. “For the Sole Purpose of” Approach to Formalized Same-Sex Relationships
Laima Vaige - Chapter 6. Cross-Border Recognition of the Civil Status in Previous Case-Law of European Supranational Courts
Laima Vaige - Chapter 7. Supranational European Law of the Future: Cross-Border Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages in Full
Laima Vaige - Chapter 8. International Treaties on Cross-Border Recognition of Marriages and Partnerships
Laima Vaige - PART IV. LEGAL EFFECTS OF FORMALIZED SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS: NATIONAL AND SUPRANATIONAL LAW
- Chapter 9. Granting Formalized Same-Sex Relationships Certain Legal Effects in Family Law and Beyond: Recognition in Part under Supranational European Law
Laima Vaige - Chapter 10. Granting Formalized Same-Sex Relationship Effects in Family Law and Beyond: National Law
Laima Vaige - PART V. LAW IN CONTEXT
- Chapter 11. Private International Law in Context
Laima Vaige - Chapter 12. Contextualizing Social and Legal Developments in the Baltic States and Poland
Laima Vaige - Chapter 13. Protection against and Re-Cognition of “Foreign” Realities
Laima Vaige - Chapter 14. Conclusions
Laima Vaige - Bibliography
- Index