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The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for domestic family law / edited by Jens M. Scherpe, University Senior Lecturer, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, UK.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- European family law ; volume II
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Domestic relations.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (416 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Cheltenham, United Kingdom : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2016]
- Summary:
- This four-volume set maps the emerging European family law. It is intended to serve as a resource for anyone interested in this area of law, as well as a basis for teaching on comparative and international family law courses. The first volume examines the impact of institutions and organisations on European family law. While there is no European body that could actually legislate definitively on family law, there are some institutions that have a direct impact on European family law, while the impact of others is more indirect. In the second volume the changing concept of 'family' and challeng
- Contents:
- 1. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in the Benelux countries / Frederik Swennen
- 2. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in England and Wales / Gillian Douglas
- 3. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in France / Laurence Francoz Terminal
- 4. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Germany / Dieter Martiny
- 5. The changing concept of 'family'and challenges for family law in Greece / Eleni Zervogianni
- 6. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Hungary / Orsolya Szeibert
- 7. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Ireland / Brian Sloan
- 8. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Italy / Maria Giovanna Cubeddu Wiedemann
- 9. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in the Nordic countries / Tone Sverdrup
- 10. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Russia / Olga Khazova
- 11. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Scotland / Kenneth McK. Norrie
- 12. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in the Slovack Republic / Gabriela Kubickova 1. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in the Benelux countries / Frederik Swennen
- 2. The changing concept of 'family' law in England and Wales / Gillian Douglas
- 3. The changing concept of 'family' law in France / Laurence Francoz Terminal
- 4. The changing concept of 'family' law in Germany / Dieter Martiny
- 5. The changing concept of 'family' law in Greece / Eleni Zervogianni
- 6. The changing concept of 'family' law in Hungary / Orsolya Szeibert
- 7. The changing concept of 'family' law in Ireland / Brian Sloan
- 8. The changing concept of 'family' law in Italy / Maria Giovanna Cubeddu Wiedemann
- 9. The changing concept of 'family' law in the Nordic countries / Tone Sverdrup
- 10. The changing concept of 'family' law in Russia / Olga Khazova
- 11. The changing concept of 'family' law in Scotland / Kenneth McK. Norrie
- 12. The changing concept of 'family' law in the Slovack Republic / Gabriela KubicŒkova
- 13. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Slovenia / Barbara Novak
- 14. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Spain and Catalonia / Albert Lamarca Marquaes
- 15. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Switzerland / Ingeborg Schwenzer and Tomie Keller
- 16. The changing concept of 'family' and challenges for family law in Turkey / Esin O?rucu.
- 13. The changing concept of 'family' law in Slovenia / Barbara Novak
- 14. The changing concept of 'family' law in Spain and Catalonia / Albert Lamarca Marquaes
- 15. The changing concept of 'family' law in Switzerland / Ingeborg Schwenzer and Tomie Keller
- 16. The changing concept of 'family' law in Turkey / Esin O?ru?cu?.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-78536-303-4
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