The Changing Concept of 'Family' and Challenges for Domestic Family
Law explores the changing concept of 'family', with the current
social, political, medical and scientific challenges for domestic
family law discussed in over 20 European jurisdictions. National
reports describe the current law and legal development for
'horizontal' (the law of relationships between adults such as
marriage, divorce, cohabitation, same-sex relationships),
'vertical' (the law governing the relationships between adults and
children, such as parentage including artificial reproductive
techniques and surrogacy, parental responsibility and adoption) and
individual (the law of names and recognition of gender identity)
family law. They show that, while considerable legal and societal
diversity still exists within Europe, family law, in many areas, is
developing along similar lines, with a convergence towards a
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: G. Douglas, L. Francoz Terminal, T.
Keller, O. Khazova, G. Kubi kova, A. Lamarca Marques, D. Martiny,
K. McK Norrie, B. Novak, E. OErucu, J.M. Scherpe, I. Schwenzer, B.
Sloan, T. Sverdrup, F. Swennen, O. Szeibert, M. Giovanna E.
Zervogianni
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