European Challenges in Contemporary Family Law
This book contains the contributions to the third CEFL conference which took place in Oslo in June 2007. The general topic European Challenges in Contemporary Family Law has been divided into five themes:
• The Harmonisation of Family Law
• Children and Their Parents
• Irregular Marriages and the Influence of Multiculturalism
• (Property) Relations between Spouses and Cohabitants
• Cross-Border Family Relationships.
These issues are, in different ways, related to the remarkable change in family life that has taken place in Europe in the last three or four decades. Hardly any other field of law has experienced such profound and deep social and demographic changes as family law in this short period of time: an explosion in the divorce rates and extramarital cohabitation and the resulting increase in the number of children born out of wedlock; women joining the paid work force en masse, influencing, among other things, parental roles and property relations among partners; and – more recently – the growing social acceptance of same-sex relationships and new techniques of artificial insemination are just a few important features of this development. We are in the middle of a “silent revolution” in family life in Europe. And while these transformations take place, we experience a vast cross-border movement of people – both within Europe, and in the form of migration from other continents.
Type of product | Book |
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Format | Paperback |
EAN / ISSN | 9789050956925 |
Series name | European Family Law |
Weight | 705 g |
Status | Available |
Number of pages | xix + 424 p. |
Access to exercice | No |
Publisher | Intersentia |
Language | English |
Publication Date | Feb 29, 2008 |
Available on Strada Belgique | No |
Available on Strada Europe | No |
Available on Strada Luxembourg | No |
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- Table of Contents
- PART ONE. THE HARMONISATION OF FAMILY LAW
- HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE HARMONIZATION OF FAMILY LAW IN EUROPE
Dagmar Coester-Waltjen - THE REHARMONISATION OF NORDIC FAMILY LAW
Peter Lodrup - THE HARMONISATION OF FAMILY LAW IN THE UNITED STATES
Robin F. Wilson - PART TWO. CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS
- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHILD LAW
Lucy Smith - THE CEFL PRINCIPLES REGARDING PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES: PREDOMINANCE OF THE COMMON CORE
Katharina Boele-Woelki - THE RIGHT OF THE CHILD TO PARENTAGE (DESCENT)
Balazs Somfai - MULTI-PARENT FAMILIES IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Mariel Dimsey - THE RECOGNITION OF HOMOSEXUAL PARENTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
David Hill - TOWARDS A NEW CONCEPT OF PARENTHOOD: PROCREATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Machteld Vonk - PART THREE. IRREGULAR MARRIAGES AND THE INFLUENCE OF MULTICULTURALISM
- “TO AFFINITY AND BEYOND”: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LAW ON MARRIAGE WITHIN PROHIBITED DEGREES OF RELATIONSHIP
Maebh Harding - THE MUSLIM DOWER (MAHR) IN EUROPE – WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SWEDEN
Mosa Sayed - MULTICULTURALISM AND FAMILY LAW: THE CASE OF GREEK MUSLIMS
Aspasia Tsaoussi, Eleni Zervogianni - PART FOUR. (PROPERTY) RELATIONS BETWEEN SPOUSES AND COHABITANTS
- LEGISLATION FOR THE SURVIVING CO HABITANT FROM A COMPARATIVE PER SPECTIVE
Goran Lind - FINANCIAL RELIEF BETWEEN COHABITANTS ON SEPARATION: OPTIONS FOR EUROPEAN JURISDICTIONS
Joanna K. Miles - DIVIDING THE ASSETS UPON THE DISSOLUTION OF A MARRIAGE. A Comparison Between Legal Systems Which Apply a ‘Hard and Fast Rule’ and Systems with a Discretionary Approach to the Division of Assets
Anne-Florence Bock - PROPERTY RELATIONS BETWEEN SPOUSES IN THE LEGISLATION OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND IN THAT OF SELECTED POSTCOMMUNIST COUNTRIES
Anna Horínová - PART FIVE. CROSS-BORDER FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
- THE SECOND REVISION OF THE BRUSSELS II REGULATION: JURISDICTION AND APPLICABLE LAW
Ted De Boer - THE MAINTENANCE REGULATION: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE COMMISSION’S PROPOSAL
Michael Hellner - UNIFICATION OF CONFLICT OF LAWS IN EUROPE – Matrimonial Property Regimes –
Kathrin Kroll - THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY REGIME AND THE SUCCESSION RIGHTS OF THE SURVIVING SPOUSE IN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
Maria Álvarez Torné - CONCLUDING REMARKS
- EUROPEAN CHALLENGES IN CONTEMPORARY FAMILY LAW: SOME FINAL OBSERVATIONS
Katharina Boele-Woelki