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This timely book examines the personal and family status of the natural person in cross-border situations, within the framework of the fundamental rights. Featuring eminent scholars in private international law and internationally known European judges and practitioners, the book includes critical analysis of key topics and case studies. Authors adopt both a theoretical and practical perspective to assess the emerging challenges facing transnational families, from evaluating human rights in cross-border family situations to detailing different kinds of status and their related challenges. They address topics including the recognition of rainbow families and gender identity, the parent–child relationship and cross-border recognition of international and foreign adoptions. Presenting an in-depth analysis of ongoing issues and developments, this book strengthens understanding and research of cross-border family status in Europe. Status and Family Relationships in European Private International Law is a crucial resource for legal scholars and students specialising in private international law, family law and comparative law. The book is also an essential tool for practitioners working in sensitive cross-border situations.
Edited by Silvia Marino, Full Professor of European Union Law, Department of Law, Economics and Cultures, University of Insubria, Como, Italy, Anna Wysocka-Bar, Assistant Professor, Private International Law Center, Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland and Javier Carrascosa González, Full Professor of Private International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Murcia, Spain
ContentsIntroduction to Status and Family Relationships in European Private International Law 1Silvia Marino, Anna Wysocka-Bar and Javier Carrascosa González1 European private international law: alongside the citizen, from cradle to grave? 9Camelia Toader and Ioan-Luca Vlad2 Fundamental rights in Europe: an introduction to ECHR and CFREU 31Paula Poretti3 Right to respect for private and family life in ECtHR’s case law 46Satu Heikkilä4 Reassignment of sex assigned at birth and private international law 63Anna Wysocka-Bar5 The Hague Adults Convention: at the cross-roads of the right to be protected and having one’s individual autonomy respected 85Katja Karjalainen6 Status within the family: the status of children born following an international surrogacy agreement under an EU (privateinternational) law perspective 104Laura Carpaneto7 The Proposal for a European Regulation on parenthood: main challenges 124Cristina González Beilfuss8 Cross-border recognition of international and foreign adoptions: challenges and perspectives 138Chiara Ragni9 The Brussels II b Regulation: key novelties in international child abduction 154Nadia Rusinova10 Acceptance and recognition of civil status: European Union and ICCS 175Etienne Pataut11 Divorce and separation in European private international law: new and old challenges 192Máire Ní Shúilleabháin12 From tort to family law: compensation for cross-border child abduction 213Nadia Rusinova
‘Status and Family Relationships in European Private International Law is a must-read for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers navigating Europe’s complex cross-border family law. Insightful and timely, it combines expert analysis with practical guidance on real cases and ongoing challenges in an accessible, engaging style.’