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Changing families, changing family law in Europe

Title
Changing families, changing family law in Europe / edited by Konrad Duden, Denise Wiedemann.
ISBN
9781839703805
1839703806
Publication
Cambridge ; Antwerp ; Chicago : Intersentia, [2024]
Copyright Notice Date
©2024.
Physical Description
xxi, 357 pages ; 25 cm.
Notes
"To prepare this book, a workshop was held at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg in March 2022"--Page vi.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 19, 2024
Series
European family law series ; 55 = Collection Droit européen de la famille ; 54 = Schriftenreihe zum europäischen Familienrecht ; 55.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Part I: Marriage and partnership
Human rights protection in family reunification law and the recognition of child marriages / Tone L. Wærstad
The recognition of non-judicial divorces in Europe / Paglo Quinzá Redondo
Emancipatory potential of maintenance and matrimonial property after divorce : reflections based on the concept of relational autonomy / Caroline Voithofer
New models for family solidarity between unmarried partners / Elise Goossens
Part II: Childbearing and parenthood
Surrogacy and assisted reproduction : a challenge for family law and private international law methodology / Konstantinos A. Rokas
Three models for regulating multiple parenthood : a comparative perspective / Dafni Lima
When filiation fails : adoption as a fallback mechanism for modern family forms? / Christine von Bary
Part III: Queer identities, queer families
Gender identity : a comparative European perspective / Sandra Duffy
Same-sex couples and EU private international law after Coman / José María Lorenzo Villaverde
Trans(forming) fatherhood? : European legal approaches to 'seahorse fatherhood' / Alice Margaria
Part IV: Protection of vulnerable family members
Cross-border child protection cases between Finland and Central-Eastern European states including Russia / Sanna Mustasaari
The challenges of the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction : cases involving domestic and family violence / Onyója Momoh
Violence as national heritage? : the EU and CoE strategies on violence against women and domestic violence / Laima Vaigé
Part V: Addressing divergences
A fragmented private international family law : interactions and intersections of international, European, and national norms / Mónika Csöndes
Recognition and enforcement in international family law : a legal patchwork or systems made to measure? / Rebecca Legendre
Party autonomy in international family law : choice of law and choice of court as a solution to the challenges of cross-border families / Marlene Brosch
A look into the future : the harmonization of substantive family law in Europe / Anna Wysocka-Bar
Part VI: Concluding remarks: Changing families, changing family law / Konrad Duden and Denise Wiedemann.
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