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Perspectives for the Unification and Harmonisation of Family law in Europe

Book | 1st edition 2003 | Europe | Katharina Boele-Woelki
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For the first time in European legal history, a truly international conference devoted to the perspectives for the unification and harmonisation of family law in Europe took place in Utrecht from 11th - 14th of December 2002. The contributions to this conference, which was organised under the auspices of the Commission on European Family Law (CEFL), are compiled in this book. Is the unification and harmonisation of (international) family law in Europe necessary? Is it feasible, desirable and possible? Reading the different contributions to this book may certainly inspire those who would like to find the right answers to these questions.

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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9789050952873
Series name European Family Law
Weight 980 g
Status Available
Number of pages xxv + 573 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Jul 2, 2003
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of Contents
  • COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS
  • EUROPEANISATION OF FAMILY LAW
    Walter Pintens
  • PART ONE – ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST UNIFICATION AND HARMONISATION OF FAMILY LAW IN EUROPE
  • ARGUMENTS FOR THE UNIFICATION AND HARMONISATION OF FAMILY LAW IN EUROPE
    Nina Dethloff
  • A FAMILY LAW FOR EUROPE? SOVEREIGNTY, POLITICAL ECONOMY AND LEGITIMATION
    David Bradley
  • TOWARDS A EUROPEAN CIVIL CODE ON FAMILY LAW? ENDS AND MEANS
    Marie-Therese Meulders
  • TOWARDS A EUROPEAN IUS COMMUNE: THE CURRENT SITUATION IN OTHER FIELDS OF PRIVATE LAW
    Ewoud Hondius
  • PART TWO – METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS
  • METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HARMONISATION OF FAMILY LAW
    Ingeborg Schwenzer
  • THE “BETTER LAW” APPROACH AND THE HARMONISATION OF FAMILY LAW
    Masha Antokolskaia
  • PART THREE – UNIFICATION OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN FAMILY MATTERS
  • UNIFICATION OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN FAMILY LAW MATTERS WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION
    Mario Tenreiro, Monika Ekstrom
  • UNIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN EUROPE – A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE
    Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg
  • PART FOUR – UNIFICATION AND HARMONISATION OF FAMILY LAW: DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES
  • CHALLENGING THE EUROPEAN HARMONISATION OF FAMILY LAW: PERSPECTIVES ON “THE FAMILY”
    Clare McGlynn
  • THE INFLUENCE OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW ON THE FAMILY LAW OF COUNTRIES ACCEDING TO THE EU
    Andrzej Maczynski
  • UNIFICATION AND HARMONIZATION OF FAMILY LAW UNIFICATION AND HARMONIZATION OF FAMILY LAW
    Nancy G. Maxwell
  • PART FIVE – SPECIFIC ISSUES - 1. NEW PROBLEMS OF COHABITATION
  • STRENGTHENING THE TIES THAT BIND: PROPOSALS FOR A CHILD-CENTERED EUROPEAN DIVORCE LAW
    Aspasia Tsaoussi
  • VARIATIONS ON THE THEME OF STATUS, CONTRACT AND SEXUALITY: AN ITALIAN PERSPECTIVE ON THE CIRCULATION OF MODELS
    Matteo Bonini Baraldi
  • DOMESTIC AND CONFLICT DIFFICULTIES INHERENT IN REGULATING THE NEW ORDER
    Janeen Carruthers
  • CONSEQUENCES DERIVING FROM COHABITATIONRELATIONS BETWEEN PARTNERS AND BETWEEN PARENTS AND CHILDREN
    Suzana Kraljic
  • PART FIVE – SPECIFIC ISSUES - 2. NEW TRENDS IN THE FIELD OF PARENTAGE AND PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITES
  • PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES VERSUS THE PROGRESSIVE AUTONOMY OF THE CHILD AND THE ADOLESCENT
    Rosa Martins
  • A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CONTACT ARRANGEMENTS IN THE NETHERLANDS AND DENMARK
    Christina Jeppesen de Boer
  • THE CONCEPT OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BULGARIAN AND ENGLISH LAW
    Miglena Baldjieva
  • “JUST THE OVEN”: A LAW & ECONOMICS APPROACH TO GESTATIONAL SURROGACY CONTRACTS
    Aristides Hatzis
  • PART FIVE – SPECIFIC ISSUES - 3. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW ASPECTS OF COHABITATION AND PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES
  • NEW FORMS OF COHABITATION IN EUROPE; CHALLENGES FOR ENGLISH PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
    Yvette Tan
  • NEW FORMS OF COHABITATION: PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW ASPECTS OF REGISTERED PARTNERSHIPS
    Sandrine Henneron
  • BRUSSELS II AND BEYOND: A BETTER DEAL FOR CHILDREN IN THE EUROPEAN UNION?
    Helen Stalford
  • REGULATING PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
    Elena Rodriguez-Pineau
  • FIRST STEPS IN THE COMMUNITARISATION OF FAMILY LAW: TOO MUCH HASTE, TOO LITTLE REFLECTION?
    Peter McEleavy
  • DRAWING TO A CLOSE
  • DIVORCE AND MAINTENANCE BETWEEN FORMER SPOUSES – INITIAL RESULTS OF THE COMMISSION ON EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW
    Dieter Martiny
  • A FAMILY LAW FOR EUROPE: NECESSARY, FEASIBLE, DESIRABLE?
    Esin Örücü