This article demonstrates a basis for comparative analysis of family laws. It illustrates the extent to which political constraints influence the development of legal policy and reception of foreign models. The article takes the form of a case study and examines Finnish law relating to unmarried parenthood, informal cohabitation, and same-sex partnerships. Comparisons are drawn with Swedish law. Finland and Sweden have maintained a remarkably close association. Similarities and points of departure in the reform process and detail of legislation in these two jurisdictions point up the institutional dimensions of family law
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In this article the author discusses the role of ethics and religion in the context of the current p...
This report offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concerning same-sex (and differen...
This paper analyses three central issues which confront the Commission on European Family Law and si...
This article demonstrates a basis for comparative analysis of family laws. It illustrates the extent...
Co-operation with the other Nordic countries has been a primary factor in the development of family ...
This article examines aspects of the development of legal policy relating to the family in Finland d...
"Changes in family structures, demographics, social attitudes and economic policies over the last si...
In Europe, informal relationships have been increasing in number. While the regulation of informal r...
The primary objective of this thesis is to conduct a comparative analysis of Sweden'slegislation, th...
Why was Scandinavia the first place in the world to introduce national laws allowing registered part...
The Finnish legislation on legal gender recognition includes a prerequisite of being infertile. This...
Since globalization is not only restricted to economic and political relationships, but literally ‘h...
This chapter introduces the concept of parentalization, defined as the ability to become parents and...
Today, family law is, to a surprising degree, at the center of comparative law inquiries committed t...
In this article I seek to examine the ways in which gay and lesbian struggles are shaped by their po...
In this article the author discusses the role of ethics and religion in the context of the current p...
This report offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concerning same-sex (and differen...
This paper analyses three central issues which confront the Commission on European Family Law and si...