1The paper critically comments on the M.S. judgment delivered on 26 March 2019 by the Court of Justice of the European Union. It is here argued that this judgment represents another piece of evidence of the influence of EU Law on the solution to the private international law problems concerning the continuity of family status established abroad. Indeed, according to the M.S. judgment, the family status resulting from an Islamic kafala passed in Algeria (to the benefit of an Algerian child and two French spouses who had moved to the United Kingdom for working reasons) must be recognised in the British legal system. Otherwise, the United Kingdom would violate EU Law on family reunification – which of course is highly related to the free movem...
The effective protection of fundamental rights of individuals has been ever, in the case law of the ...
This article scrutinises the logic behind the recent judgments of the Court of Justice of the Europe...
As the future UK’s withdrawal from the EU will bear an unprecedented impact on the system of cross-b...
The paper critically comments on the M.S. judgment delivered on 26 March 2019 by the Court of Justic...
Adopting a child is not a legal concept recognized in Islamic law, which, while giving great importa...
La nota commenta favorevolmente la sentenza della Corte di giustizia del 26 marzo 2019 attraverso la...
SM is a case of the Court of Justice which concerns the question whether a child placed in kafala ca...
This article discusses the SM decision of the European Court of Justice, concerning the right of ent...
SM (Court of Justice, judgment of 26 March 2019, case C-129/18 [GC]) revolved around the possibility...
The paper analyses judgment No. 16804/2020 delivered by the Court of Cassation (First Civil Session)...
This paper deals with the interplay between freedom of religion and the transnational recognition of...
The right of family members of Union citizens to live with them in the host Member State has always ...
The New Requirements Imposed by EU Member States to the Reunification of Third-country Children for...
On 14 December 2021, the Court of Justice of the European Union held that the EU Member States are u...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The effective protection of fundamental rights of individuals has been ever, in the case law of the ...
This article scrutinises the logic behind the recent judgments of the Court of Justice of the Europe...
As the future UK’s withdrawal from the EU will bear an unprecedented impact on the system of cross-b...
The paper critically comments on the M.S. judgment delivered on 26 March 2019 by the Court of Justic...
Adopting a child is not a legal concept recognized in Islamic law, which, while giving great importa...
La nota commenta favorevolmente la sentenza della Corte di giustizia del 26 marzo 2019 attraverso la...
SM is a case of the Court of Justice which concerns the question whether a child placed in kafala ca...
This article discusses the SM decision of the European Court of Justice, concerning the right of ent...
SM (Court of Justice, judgment of 26 March 2019, case C-129/18 [GC]) revolved around the possibility...
The paper analyses judgment No. 16804/2020 delivered by the Court of Cassation (First Civil Session)...
This paper deals with the interplay between freedom of religion and the transnational recognition of...
The right of family members of Union citizens to live with them in the host Member State has always ...
The New Requirements Imposed by EU Member States to the Reunification of Third-country Children for...
On 14 December 2021, the Court of Justice of the European Union held that the EU Member States are u...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The effective protection of fundamental rights of individuals has been ever, in the case law of the ...
This article scrutinises the logic behind the recent judgments of the Court of Justice of the Europe...
As the future UK’s withdrawal from the EU will bear an unprecedented impact on the system of cross-b...