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Morally Sensitive Issues and Cross-Border Movement in the EU - The cases of reproductive matters and legal recognition of same-sex relationships (Paperback)
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Morally Sensitive Issues and Cross-Border Movement in the EU - The cases of reproductive matters and legal recognition of same-sex relationships (Paperback)
Series: Human Rights Research Series, 72
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Within the European Union there is considerable diversity in
morally sensitive issues like legal recognition of same-sex
relationships or reproductive matters, such as abortion, assisted
human reproduction (AHR) and surrogacy. States generally expressly
claim recognition of such diversity and it is explicitly respected
at European level, even though the (implicit) influence of European
law is increasingly visible in these areas.Cross-border movement
within the EU adds a new dimension to this complex picture. It
implies that States are increasingly confronted by (the
consequences of) one another's regimes. For example, same-sex
couples residing in one EU Member State claim recognition of their
marriage concluded in another Member State, or women from Member
States with restrictive abortion regimes resort to States with more
liberal regimes. This research explores this cross-border
dimension, identifies a number of pressing questions and provides
insight into the interests that are at stake in such
situations.This volume firstly investigates what if any
standard-setting is in place in three national jurisdictions
(Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands) as well as in the relevant
European jurisdictions (EU law and the ECHR) in respect of
reproductive matters and legal recognition of same-sex
relationships, and how this has developed over time. This analysis
inter alia provides insight into what considerations and interests
play or have played a role in legislative debates and case-law, in
what respects the regimes studied differ, and how European law has
influenced national standard-setting. It furthermore provides the
necessary basis for the subsequent analysis of how the relevant
jurisdictions respond to cross-border movement in these areas and
how they interact. While, for example, States sometimes appear to
ward off cross-border movement in these areas to protect their
national moral standards, in other situations they choose to or are
obliged under European law to accommodate such mobility in order to
protect the interests of vulnerable parties involved. This research
thereby observes and clarifies the dynamics in decision-making
regarding these issues, analysing and explaining how various areas
and levels of law interact.
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