My thesis uses legal arguments to demonstrate a requirement for recognition of same-sex marriages and registered partnerships between EU Member States. I draw on the US experience, where arguments for recognition of marriages void in some states previously arose in relation to interracial marriages. I show how there the issue of recognition today depends on conflicts of law and its interface with US constitutional freedoms against discrimination. I introduce the themes of the importance of domicile, the role of the public policy exception, vested rights, and relevant US constitutional freedoms. Recognition in the EU also depends on managing the tension between private international law and freedoms guaranteed by higher norms, in this case ...
In the United States, the state and federal courts often has been the first port of call for activis...
Since 1989, twenty-three European countries have implemented same-sex union (SSU) laws. We argue tha...
This paper aims to challenge the traditional concept of marriage, as union between persons of opposi...
This presentation attempts to give an overview of the private international law rules pertaining to ...
Same-sex relationships have successively qualified for formalization through marriage or registered ...
This collection of work totalling over 85,000 words published over the period 2013 – 2018 addresses ...
This chapter analyses how European countries that provide some protection for same-sex couples (e.g....
This paper provides a detailed critical analysis of the case of Coman, where the Court of Justice cl...
[From the introduction]. In the past the twenty years, sixteen West European and three East European...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
There remains no right to same-sex marriage before the European Court of Human Rights(‘European Cour...
In the Coman case, the European Court of Justice was asked whether the term “spouse” – for the purpo...
This article considers the division in Europe on the matter of recognition and protection of same-se...
This paper aims to challenge the traditional concept of marriage, as union between persons of opposi...
What is today the European Union began life in the 1950s as a supranational organisation comprising ...
In the United States, the state and federal courts often has been the first port of call for activis...
Since 1989, twenty-three European countries have implemented same-sex union (SSU) laws. We argue tha...
This paper aims to challenge the traditional concept of marriage, as union between persons of opposi...
This presentation attempts to give an overview of the private international law rules pertaining to ...
Same-sex relationships have successively qualified for formalization through marriage or registered ...
This collection of work totalling over 85,000 words published over the period 2013 – 2018 addresses ...
This chapter analyses how European countries that provide some protection for same-sex couples (e.g....
This paper provides a detailed critical analysis of the case of Coman, where the Court of Justice cl...
[From the introduction]. In the past the twenty years, sixteen West European and three East European...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
There remains no right to same-sex marriage before the European Court of Human Rights(‘European Cour...
In the Coman case, the European Court of Justice was asked whether the term “spouse” – for the purpo...
This article considers the division in Europe on the matter of recognition and protection of same-se...
This paper aims to challenge the traditional concept of marriage, as union between persons of opposi...
What is today the European Union began life in the 1950s as a supranational organisation comprising ...
In the United States, the state and federal courts often has been the first port of call for activis...
Since 1989, twenty-three European countries have implemented same-sex union (SSU) laws. We argue tha...
This paper aims to challenge the traditional concept of marriage, as union between persons of opposi...