<i>'The four volumes that make up this monumental book project on European Family Law represent the insight and experience of many fine family law scholars. The volumes examine themes, individual countries, and distinct pan-European institutions and developments. Jens Scherpe's </i>tour de force<i> is to pull all this together in the final remarkable volume. For a non-European like me, it is fascinating to read about harmonisation and diversity, privacy and rights, pluralism and protection. This is a truly wonderful achievement.'</i><br /> --Bill Atkin, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand<p><i>'This collection is remarkable for its organisation and presentation of a mass of complex material (including recommendations for further reading) which will not only inform, but stimulate those interested in the development of family law in a multi-national context. It must form an essential part of any library covering modern family law. In providing this, the editor and the team of contributors have done a great service. The frameworks (the EU, the Council of Europe) are complicated and in some respects unique and generate their own problems, and attempts to solve them. Questions about their nature and future, including the place of European family law in the global community, lurk in the shadows.'</i><br /> --<i>The International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family</i></p>

Family Law in a European Perspective examines core aspects of family law from a comparative European perspective: marriage, divorce, cohabitation, same-sex relationships, the financial consequence of divorce, adoption, parentage and surrogacy, parental responsibility, the child's welfare, and law concerning older people. These topics have been the most debated in family law over the past century. They cover areas where national family laws have reacted, or will need to react, to the challenges of societal changes, medical advances and institutional pressures including decisions of the European Courts. The contributions show diversity in, as well as developments towards, a common European family law.This book, and the others in the set, will serve as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in family law. It will be of particular use to students and scholars of comparative and international family law, as well as family law practitioners.Contributors: M. Antokolskaia, P. Beaumont, I. Curry-Sumner, C. Fenton-Glynn, J. Ferrer-Riba, R. George, J. Herring, J. Miles, J.M. Scherpe, C. Sörgjerd, K. Trimmings
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Family Law in a European Perspective examines core aspects of family law from a comparative European perspective: marriage, divorce, cohabitation, same-sex relationships, the financial consequence of divorce, adoption, parentage and surrogacy, parental responsibility, the child’s welfare, and law concerning older people.
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Contents: European Family Law – Introduction to the Book Set Jens M. Scherpe Introduction to European Family Law Volume III: Family Law in a European Perspective Jens M. Scherpe 1. Marriage in a European Perspective Caroline Sörgjerd 2. Divorce Law in a European Perspective Masha Antokolskaia 3. Unmarried Cohabitation in a European Perspective Joanna Miles 4. Same-sex Relationships in a European Perspective Ian Curry-Sumner 5. The Financial Consequences of Divorce in a European Perspective Jens M. Scherpe 6. The Child’s Welfare in a European Perspective Rob George 7. Parentage and Surrogacy in a European Perspective Katarina Trimmings and Paul Beaumont 8. Parental Responsibility in a European Perspective Josep Ferrer-Riba 9. Adoption in a European Perspective Claire Fenton-Glynn 10. Family Law and Older People in a European Perspective Jonathan Herring Index
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ISBN
9781785363047
Publisert
2016-01-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
416

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Biographical note

Edited by Jens M. Scherpe, Professor of Comparative Law, Aalborg University, Denmark