
European Family Law: Changing Families, Changing Family Law in Europe (Series #55) (Edition 1) (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
What constitutes a “ family” in Europe? The answer to this question is constantly changing and increasingly varied. The standard of what a family looks like A– a married, opposite-sex couple that lives with their biological children under the same roof and where the husband is the sole or primary bread-winner – has been eroding for a long time. The opening contributions to this book discuss rapid and substantial changes in family structures, concepts and values that have emerged in Europe in recent years. Conceptions of marriage and partnership have been affected by this change: from the increasing recognition of same sex-marriages, the acceptance of private divorce and the changing treatment of early marriages, to the increasing legal protection of partnerships outside of marriage. Transformation has also occurred in the area of filiation: assisted reproduction – particularly surrogate motherhood – is creating families that could not have previously existed. In some places, there is even discussion regarding granting parentage to more than two persons. Queer families add an additional layer of complexity: this starts with the recognition of the gender identities of transgender or non-binary persons, and continues with the question of the parentage of these persons. Finally, changing views of gender roles and a greater recognition of children’ s rights make it necessary to reconsider the balance between the promotion of equality, self-reliance and autonomy of family members and the need to protect financially and physically vulnerable family members. This book’ s contributions display a fragmented situation across the European continent. In some areas the developments are marked by a clear divergence between Western and Eastern European jurisdictions. These differences between Eastern and Western European perceptions of family and gender identity have a tremendous symbolic and political importance and undermine efforts to harmonize (international) family law within Europe. Nevertheless, these differences should not be overstated, to avoid deepening the existing rifts even further. Instead, this book highlights ways of overcoming divergences through exploring conflict of laws, international civil procedure, human rights jurisprudence and even harmonized substantive family law. KONRAD DUDEN is a full professor of private law and private international law as well as the director of the Institute for Foreign and European Private and Procedural Law at the University of Leipzig. He holds an LLM from the University of Cambridge and a PhD from the University of Heidelberg. His doctoral dissertation addressed the treatment of surrogate motherhood by private international law and was awarded various prizes (inter alia the Otto-Hahn-Medal of the Max Planck Society and the Gerhard-Kegel-Prize of the German Association of International Law). He wrote his postdoctoral dissertation (Habilitation) at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg on the influence of digitization on German property law. DENISE WIEDEMANN is a senior research fellow and the head of the Centre of Expertise on Latin America at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg. She is also a lecturer at Bucerius Law School and at the Universities of Leipzig and Hamburg, where she teaches, amongst other subjects, family and succession law. She completed her PhD thesis on cross-border enforcement of judgments in 2017. Her publications on family law include commentaries on the 1996 Hague Convention Child Protection and the EU regulations on property consequences of marriages and registered partnerships, as well as articles on child marriage and marriage by proxy.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Publication dateJanuary, 2024
- Pages375
- SubgenreFamily Law, General, Comparative
- Series titleEuropean Family Law
More seller options (1)
Starting from $202.19
About this item
Product details
What constitutes a ôfamilyö in Europe? The answer to this question is constantly changing and increasingly varied. This book addresses areas of family law where developments have been particularly salient and have, at times, created fissures between European States. It also suggests ways of addressing and overcoming these divergences.
What constitutes a “ family” in Europe? The answer to this question is constantly changing and increasingly varied. The standard of what a family looks like A– a married, opposite-sex couple that lives with their biological children under the same roof and where the husband is the sole or primary bread-winner – has been eroding for a long time. The opening contributions to this book discuss rapid and substantial changes in family structures, concepts and values that have emerged in Europe in recent years. Conceptions of marriage and partnership have been affected by this change: from the increasing recognition of same sex-marriages, the acceptance of private divorce and the changing treatment of early marriages, to the increasing legal protection of partnerships outside of marriage. Transformation has also occurred in the area of filiation: assisted reproduction – particularly surrogate motherhood – is creating families that could not have previously existed. In some places, there is even discussion regarding granting parentage to more than two persons. Queer families add an additional layer of complexity: this starts with the recognition of the gender identities of transgender or non-binary persons, and continues with the question of the parentage of these persons. Finally, changing views of gender roles and a greater recognition of children’ s rights make it necessary to reconsider the balance between the promotion of equality, self-reliance and autonomy of family members and the need to protect financially and physically vulnerable family members. This book’ s contributions display a fragmented situation across the European continent. In some areas the developments are marked by a clear divergence between Western and Eastern European jurisdictions. These differences between Eastern and Western European perceptions of family and gender identity have a tremendous symbolic and political importance and undermine efforts to harmonize (international) family law within Europe. Nevertheless, these differences should not be overstated, to avoid deepening the existing rifts even further. Instead, this book highlights ways of overcoming divergences through exploring conflict of laws, international civil procedure, human rights jurisprudence and even harmonized substantive family law. KONRAD DUDEN is a full professor of private law and private international law as well as the director of the Institute for Foreign and European Private and Procedural Law at the University of Leipzig. He holds an LLM from the University of Cambridge and a PhD from the University of Heidelberg. His doctoral dissertation addressed the treatment of surrogate motherhood by private international law and was awarded various prizes (inter alia the Otto-Hahn-Medal of the Max Planck Society and the Gerhard-Kegel-Prize of the German Association of International Law). He wrote his postdoctoral dissertation (Habilitation) at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg on the influence of digitization on German property law. DENISE WIEDEMANN is a senior research fellow and the head of the Centre of Expertise on Latin America at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg. She is also a lecturer at Bucerius Law School and at the Universities of Leipzig and Hamburg, where she teaches, amongst other subjects, family and succession law. She completed her PhD thesis on cross-border enforcement of judgments in 2017. Her publications on family law include commentaries on the 1996 Hague Convention Child Protection and the EU regulations on property consequences of marriages and registered partnerships, as well as articles on child marriage and marriage by proxy.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it.
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Publication date
January, 2024
Pages
375
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Oñati International Law and Society Making Law for Families, (Hardcover) $214.06
$21406current price $214.06Oñati International Law and Society Making Law for Families, (Hardcover)
Ius Comparatum Soft Law in International Trade Finance: A Comparative Analysis of the Harmonizing Effect of the Ucp, Book 1, (Hardcover) $216.00
$21600current price $216.00Ius Comparatum Soft Law in International Trade Finance: A Comparative Analysis of the Harmonizing Effect of the Ucp, Book 1, (Hardcover)
Legal Studies in International, European Third Parties in Criminal Proceedings: A Comparative Law Study, Book 10, (Hardcover) $164.67
$16467current price $164.67Legal Studies in International, European Third Parties in Criminal Proceedings: A Comparative Law Study, Book 10, (Hardcover)
Intersentia Studies in Comparative Family Law: Surrogacy in Latin America (Edition 1) (Paperback) $198.92
$19892current price $198.92Intersentia Studies in Comparative Family Law: Surrogacy in Latin America (Edition 1) (Paperback)
Studies in the History of Law and Justic At the Origins of Modernity: Francisco de Vitoria and the Discovery of International Law, Book 10, (Paperback) $288.55
$28855current price $288.55Studies in the History of Law and Justic At the Origins of Modernity: Francisco de Vitoria and the Discovery of International Law, Book 10, (Paperback)
Routledge Handbooks in Law Routledge Handbook of Family Law and Policy, (Paperback) $279.99
$27999current price $279.99Routledge Handbooks in Law Routledge Handbook of Family Law and Policy, (Paperback)
Women, Power and Autonomy: Rights, Respect and Representation in Law and Society, (Hardcover) $131.71 Was $182.96
$13171current price $131.71, Was $182.96$182.96Women, Power and Autonomy: Rights, Respect and Representation in Law and Society, (Hardcover)
International Survey of Family Law: International Survey of Family Law 2022 (Edition 1) (Paperback) $189.25
$18925current price $189.25International Survey of Family Law: International Survey of Family Law 2022 (Edition 1) (Paperback)
Family Law in Louisiana, Third Revised Edition, (Paperback) $124.27
$12427current price $124.27Family Law in Louisiana, Third Revised Edition, (Paperback)
Regulating Family Responsibilities, (Hardcover) $156.77
$15677current price $156.77Regulating Family Responsibilities, (Hardcover)
Contemporary Family Law: Principles and Practice, (Hardcover) $207.39
$20739current price $207.39Contemporary Family Law: Principles and Practice, (Hardcover)
Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships: A Study of National, European and International Law, (Paperback) $219.13
$21913current price $219.13Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships: A Study of National, European and International Law, (Paperback)
Family Law: Processes, Practices, Pressures, (Paperback) $219.10
$21910current price $219.10Family Law: Processes, Practices, Pressures, (Paperback)
Developments in International Law Reimagining Legal Pluralism in Africa: Balancing Indigenous, State, and Religious Laws, Book 80, (Hardcover) $211.46
$21146current price $211.46Developments in International Law Reimagining Legal Pluralism in Africa: Balancing Indigenous, State, and Religious Laws, Book 80, (Hardcover)
European Family Law: Principles of European Family Law Regarding Property Relations Between Spouses (Series #33) (Edition 1) (Paperback) $167.76
$16776current price $167.76European Family Law: Principles of European Family Law Regarding Property Relations Between Spouses (Series #33) (Edition 1) (Paperback)
Vulnerabilities, Care and Family Law, (Hardcover) $215.33
$21533current price $215.33Vulnerabilities, Care and Family Law, (Hardcover)
Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Animal Law and Welfare - International Perspectives, Book 53, (Hardcover) $155.86
$15586current price $155.86Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Animal Law and Welfare - International Perspectives, Book 53, (Hardcover)
European Family Law: International Handbook on Child Participation in Family Law (Series #51) (Edition 1) (Paperback) $189.92
$18992current price $189.92European Family Law: International Handbook on Child Participation in Family Law (Series #51) (Edition 1) (Paperback)
Cross Currents: Family Law Policy in the United States and England, (Hardcover) $201.59 Was $254.99
$20159current price $201.59, Was $254.99$254.99Cross Currents: Family Law Policy in the United States and England, (Hardcover)
European Family Law: The Interaction between Family Law, Succession Law and Private International Law : Adapting to Change (Series #50) (Edition 1) (Paperback) $160.08
$16008current price $160.08European Family Law: The Interaction between Family Law, Succession Law and Private International Law : Adapting to Change (Series #50) (Edition 1) (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
