The chapter considers whether the refusal of some EU Member States to legally recognise – as this has been legally established elsewhere – the relationship between a child and one or both of her same-sex parents when the family moves to its territory, amounts to a breach of EU law
The EC law on family reunion is said to have committed various offences ranging from racism and sexi...
This chapter considers how living in a transnational context might affect the identity of children w...
Children would benefit substantially if governments legally recognized same sex marriages and parent...
This chapter examines the position of the children of rainbow families in cases where such families ...
One of the most critical issues in the landscape of the member states of the European Union is the r...
EU citizens and - through them - certain of their family members, derive from EU law the right to mo...
This chapter considers, in light of recent case law, the potential of European Union (EU) law to fur...
This article seeks to examine the cross-border legal recognition of same-sex relationships in the EU...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the impact of EU law on family law. The EU, after all, ...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
The move towards same-sex marriage in France and the UK highlights the commitment to the recognition...
Since 1981, a large body of European case law and legislation has developed which prohibits many for...
The aim of this chapter is to examine the contribution that the general principles of EU law have ma...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has progressively revised the rule of purely internal sit...
The EC law on family reunion is said to have committed various offences ranging from racism and sexi...
This chapter considers how living in a transnational context might affect the identity of children w...
Children would benefit substantially if governments legally recognized same sex marriages and parent...
This chapter examines the position of the children of rainbow families in cases where such families ...
One of the most critical issues in the landscape of the member states of the European Union is the r...
EU citizens and - through them - certain of their family members, derive from EU law the right to mo...
This chapter considers, in light of recent case law, the potential of European Union (EU) law to fur...
This article seeks to examine the cross-border legal recognition of same-sex relationships in the EU...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the impact of EU law on family law. The EU, after all, ...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
The move towards same-sex marriage in France and the UK highlights the commitment to the recognition...
Since 1981, a large body of European case law and legislation has developed which prohibits many for...
The aim of this chapter is to examine the contribution that the general principles of EU law have ma...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has progressively revised the rule of purely internal sit...
The EC law on family reunion is said to have committed various offences ranging from racism and sexi...
This chapter considers how living in a transnational context might affect the identity of children w...
Children would benefit substantially if governments legally recognized same sex marriages and parent...