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    UID:
    almahu_9948357893202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxi, 432 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781839700156 (ebook)
    Series Statement: European family law series ; 29
    Content: This book covers five areas of family property law in Europe:- Matrimonial Property Law in Europe,- Family Contracts - Issues of Autonomy,- Protection of Older People in Law,- Freedom of Testation and Protection of Family Members, and - Unification of Private International Law.All of these issues are highly relevant as Europe is at a key stage in its development, with all societies experiencing broadly similar demographic trends and facing the social and legal policy challenges that accompany them. The increase in international mobility and multi-jurisdiction couples poses both increased pressure to provide private international law solutions, and prompts calls for substantive harmonisation. The high divorce rate in many jurisdictions means that matrimonial property and maintenance issues affect more families. Other social changes, such as increased maternal labour market attachment, invite reconsideration of the basis for financial relief between spouses on divorce. All jurisdictions are also experiencing growth in cohabitation and extra-marital births. In short, family structures are becoming more complex. This raises questions concerning the division of property both on separation and on death, where the appropriate priority amongst the diverse range of surviving family members needs to be resolved. Moreover, as fertility rates decline and populations age, increasing numbers of older people require costly personal and medical care, prompting a new set of questions for law and society to resolve.These issues are discussed throughout the book, together addressing the broad question: what might be the future of family property law in Europe?This book contains the papers presented at the fourth conference of the Commission for European Family Law, which took place in Cambridge, UK in April 2010.About the book'Written in English, 'The Future of Family Property in Europe' is the 29th book of the Intersentia series in Family Law and benefits from well-expressed arguments, clarity and thoughtfulness throughout. [For the library it is essential if the institution purports to deal in legal matters European. Would I recommend it? Oh yes, indeed I would.'Penny Booth in 2011 European Family Law'This is a worthwhile read. [The book] starts with a brilliantly written contribution from Lord Justice Thorpe [...].'Dieter Henrich in Zeitschrift für das gesamte Familienrecht (FamRZ) 2012, 1463
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 May 2020). , Pt. One. -- Keynote lecture -- Financial consequences of divorce : England versus the rest of Europe / Mathew Thorpe -- Pt. Two. -- Matrimonial property law in Europe -- Matrimonial property law in Europe / Walter Pintens -- Initial results of the work of the CEFL in the field of property relations between spouses / Katharina Boele-Woelki, Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg -- Pt. Three. Family contracts : issues of autonomy -- Contracting in family law : a European perspective / Nina Dethloff -- Marital property agreements and the work of the law commission for England and Wales / Elizabeth Cooke -- Cohabitant obligations : contract versus status / Marsha Garrison -- Pt. Four. -- Protection of older people in law -- 'Living will' law under the German civil code / Alexandra Maschwitz -- The protection of elderly family members and the role of the state : a family law perspective / Irena Majstorović -- Non-institutional care for seniors from a civil law perspective : a comparative study of housing with services and adult placement in France and Germany / Eleni Zervogianni -- Caring by contract : care arrangements for older people / Joëlle Long -- Pt. Five -- Freedom of testation and protection of family members -- Balancing interests : how much freedom of testation? / John Asland -- Testamentary freedom and caring adult offspring in England & Wales and Ireland / Brian Sloan -- Pt. Six -- Child maintenance -- The link between child maintenance and contact / Branka Rešetar -- Parental maintenance obligations towards children in Central Europe : the highway to hell or the stairway to heaven? / Martin Kornel. , The pre-harmonization area : a comparison of Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian child maintenance laws / Gediminas Sagatys -- Pt. Seven. -- Unification of private international family law -- The unification of private international law in Europe : a success story? / Cristina González Beilfuss -- The Europeanisation of international succession law / Anatol Dutta -- Freedom of testation and the protection of the family in private international law / Pia Lokin -- EU succession regulation : choice of applicable law and protection of family members / Anna Wysocka -- International child maintenance in Europe / Philip Bremner -- The future of family property in Europe / Jo Miles, Jens M. Scherpe.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789400000544
    Language: English
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Intersentia
    UID:
    b3kat_BV037424713
    Format: XXI, 432 S.
    ISBN: 9789400000544
    Series Statement: European family law series 29
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1700614495
    Format: 1 online resource (xxi, 432 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781839700156 , 9789400000544
    Series Statement: European family law series 29
    Content: This book covers five areas of family property law in Europe:- Matrimonial Property Law in Europe,- Family Contracts - Issues of Autonomy,- Protection of Older People in Law,- Freedom of Testation and Protection of Family Members, and - Unification of Private International Law.All of these issues are highly relevant as Europe is at a key stage in its development, with all societies experiencing broadly similar demographic trends and facing the social and legal policy challenges that accompany them. The increase in international mobility and multi-jurisdiction couples poses both increased pressure to provide private international law solutions, and prompts calls for substantive harmonisation. The high divorce rate in many jurisdictions means that matrimonial property and maintenance issues affect more families. Other social changes, such as increased maternal labour market attachment, invite reconsideration of the basis for financial relief between spouses on divorce. All jurisdictions are also experiencing growth in cohabitation and extra-marital births. In short, family structures are becoming more complex. This raises questions concerning the division of property both on separation and on death, where the appropriate priority amongst the diverse range of surviving family members needs to be resolved. Moreover, as fertility rates decline and populations age, increasing numbers of older people require costly personal and medical care, prompting a new set of questions for law and society to resolve.These issues are discussed throughout the book, together addressing the broad question: what might be the future of family property law in Europe?This book contains the papers presented at the fourth conference of the Commission for European Family Law, which took place in Cambridge, UK in April 2010.About the book'Written in English, 'The Future of Family Property in Europe' is the 29th book of the Intersentia series in Family Law and benefits from well-expressed arguments, clarity and thoughtfulness throughout. [For the library it is essential if the institution purports to deal in legal matters European. Would I recommend it? Oh yes, indeed I would.'Penny Booth in 2011 European Family Law'This is a worthwhile read. [The book] starts with a brilliantly written contribution from Lord Justice Thorpe [...].'Dieter Henrich in Zeitschrift für das gesamte Familienrecht (FamRZ) 2012, 1463
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 May 2020)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789400000544
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789400000544
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_65890745X
    Format: XXI, 432 S.
    ISBN: 9400000545 , 9789400000544
    Series Statement: European family law series 29
    Note: Pt. One. ; Keynote lecture ; Financial consequences of divorce : England versus the rest of Europe , The pre-harmonization area : a comparison of Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian child maintenance laws , Pt. Two. ; Matrimonial property law in Europe ; Matrimonial property law in Europe , Initial results of the work of the CEFL in the field of property relations between spouses , Pt. Three. Family contracts : issues of autonomy ; Contracting in family law : a European perspective , Marital property agreements and the work of the law commission for England and Wales , Cohabitant obligations : contract versus status , Pt. Four. ; Protection of older people in law ; 'Living will' law under the German civil code , The protection of elderly family members and the role of the state : a family law perspective , Non-institutional care for seniors from a civil law perspective : a comparative study of housing with services and adult placement in France and Germany , Caring by contract : care arrangements for older people , Pt. Five ; Freedom of testation and protection of family members ; Balancing interests : how much freedom of testation? , Testamentary freedom and caring adult offspring in England & Wales and Ireland , Pt. Six ; Child maintenance ; The link between child maintenance and contact , Parental maintenance obligations towards children in Central Europe : the highway to hell or the stairway to heaven? , Pt. Seven. ; Unification of private international family law ; The unification of private international law in Europe : a success story? , The Europeanisation of international succession law , Freedom of testation and the protection of the family in private international law , EU succession regulation : choice of applicable law and protection of family members , International child maintenance in Europe , The future of family property in Europe
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Familienrecht ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Dutta, Anatol 1976-
    Author information: Scherpe, Jens M. 1971-
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