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This book brings together a range of views on the reciprocal influences of substantive and private international law in the fields of family and succession law. It outlines some key elements of this interplay in selected jurisdictions and provides a basis for discussion and future work on the reciprocal influences of domestic and European law.
This book contains the Principles of European Family Law regarding Property Relations between Spouses. In these Principles, the CEFL has developed an all-inclusive set of rules for two matrimonial property regimes: the participiation in acquisitions and the community of acquistions.
This volume focuses on comparative and international family law in Europe in their respective cultural contexts. It addresses the new Principles of European Family Law regarding Property Relations between Spouses, the proposed EU private international law regulations for spouses and registered partners and the laws of a growing number of countries.
This book explains and analyses in depth the theory and practice of Article 8 ECHR with respect to family forms and parenthood.
The Childs Interests in Conflict addresses the conflicting demands on children from minority groups or children born to parents of different cultural or faith backgrounds.
Grundlage ist ein detaillierter Rechtsvergleich der franzosischen Ausgleichsleistung prestation compensatoire und des deutschen Geschiedenenunterhalts unter Berucksichtigung relevanter Bezuge zum Scheidungs- und Verfahrensrecht sowie gesellschaftlicher und familienpolitischer Rahmenbedingungen.
This topical and timely handbook provides a rich source of information for everyone with an interest in the application of children's rights in practice.
What constitutes a ôfamilyö in Europe? The answer to this question is constantly changing and increasingly varied. This book addresses areas of family law where developments have been particularly salient and have, at times, created fissures between European States. It also suggests ways of addressing and overcoming these divergences.
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