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Principles of European Family Law regarding Parental Responsibilities

Book | 1st edition 2007 | Europe | Katharina Boele-Woelki, Frédérique Ferrand, Cristina González Beilfuss, Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg, Nigel Lowe, Dieter Martiny, Walter Pintens
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The Principles of European Family Law which are drafted by the CEFL are aimed at contributing to the harmonisation of family law in Europe. They may thus be used as a frame of reference. The first set of Principles in the field of Divorce and Maintenance Between Former Spouses was launched in 2004. This book contains the Principles Regarding Parental Responsibilities. In these Principles, the CEFL has developed a comprehensive and original set of rules in the field of parental responsibilities based on respect for the rights of the child, non-discrimination and, as far as possible, self-determination. In their provisions on specific issues the Principles opt for solutions which seem to be workable and shall avoid unnecessary hardship and disputes.

About this book:
‘[...] a reference point for academic discussion [...] a significant achievement.’
Brian Sloan in Rabels Zeitschrift 74 (2010).

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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9789050956451
Series name European Family Law
Weight 550 g
Status Available
Number of pages xvi + 323 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Mar 26, 2007
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of Contents
  • GENERAL INTRODUCTION
  • PREAMBLE
  • PART 3. PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I: Definitions
  • Chapter II: Rights of the child
  • Chapter III: Parental responsibilities of parents and third persons
  • Chapter IV: Exercise of parental responsibilities
  • Chapter V: Content of parental responsibilities
  • Chapter VI: Termination of parental responsibilities
  • Chapter VII: Discharge and restoration of parental responsibilities
  • Chapter VIII: Procedure
  • APPENDICES