Family Law is a critical field, so that any tentative harmonisation process would seem in vain even within Europe. Nonetheless, many recent developments in family law in Europe are due to the concurring action of EU law, CJEU’s jurisprudence, and the ECtHR’s case law. The two European Courts seem to have pushed an evolutionary approach in the treatment of internal and cross-border family law cases, in the framework of the protection of the EU right to the free movement and of the right to family life. The present paper aims at discussing if there is a current convergence in the notion of family in Europe and within the EU, and to what extent future developments are possible
In Europe, there's now a trend for the standardization of national family laws.This is closely linke...
A paradigm shift, from State control to self-determination of individuals, is currently occurring wi...
EU social policies should be complemented by contributing to a harmonious development of society, by...
Family Law is a critical field, so that any tentative harmonisation process would seem in vain even ...
Family law is a particular branch of law, under considerable influence of tradition, culture, custom...
The Commission on European Family Law (CEFL) initiated a research project based on transnational col...
Many of the current features of European family law can be linked to their particular legal basis. T...
This paper analyses three central issues which confront the Commission on European Family Law and si...
In this Article the Author, a member of the group of European investigators involved in the searchin...
The variety of national family laws constitutes a serious obstacle to the free movement of persons w...
I. Family law was once widely seen as a relatively fruitless stomping ground for the comparative law...
Defence date: 19 September 2014Examining Board: Prof. Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, EUI (Supervisor); P...
This ppt was presented at an interparliamentary meeting of the European Parliament on the Stockholm ...
Perspectives for the Unification and Harmonisation of Family Law in Europe (Utrecht, 11-14 décembre ...
Europe consists of many very different jurisdictions and there is no institution that actually has t...
In Europe, there's now a trend for the standardization of national family laws.This is closely linke...
A paradigm shift, from State control to self-determination of individuals, is currently occurring wi...
EU social policies should be complemented by contributing to a harmonious development of society, by...
Family Law is a critical field, so that any tentative harmonisation process would seem in vain even ...
Family law is a particular branch of law, under considerable influence of tradition, culture, custom...
The Commission on European Family Law (CEFL) initiated a research project based on transnational col...
Many of the current features of European family law can be linked to their particular legal basis. T...
This paper analyses three central issues which confront the Commission on European Family Law and si...
In this Article the Author, a member of the group of European investigators involved in the searchin...
The variety of national family laws constitutes a serious obstacle to the free movement of persons w...
I. Family law was once widely seen as a relatively fruitless stomping ground for the comparative law...
Defence date: 19 September 2014Examining Board: Prof. Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, EUI (Supervisor); P...
This ppt was presented at an interparliamentary meeting of the European Parliament on the Stockholm ...
Perspectives for the Unification and Harmonisation of Family Law in Europe (Utrecht, 11-14 décembre ...
Europe consists of many very different jurisdictions and there is no institution that actually has t...
In Europe, there's now a trend for the standardization of national family laws.This is closely linke...
A paradigm shift, from State control to self-determination of individuals, is currently occurring wi...
EU social policies should be complemented by contributing to a harmonious development of society, by...