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The Europeanisation of International Family Law

by Baarsma, N. A.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XV, 341p. online resource. ISBN: 9067047430 Subject(s): Law. | Law. | Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law.
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Introduction -- The Dutch choice of law rules on divorce -- The Dutch choice of law rules on the termination of registered partnerships -- The Europeanisation of international family law: the EU legislature’s competence -- The proposed European choice of law rules on divorce -- The failure of the establishment of a common European choice of law on divorce -- The Dutch and the European choice of law rules on divorce compared -- A unified system of international family law in the European Union: which way forward?.

International family law is an area that is predominantly regulated by national law. Currently the national choice of law rules of the EU Member States are more and more displaced by common European rules, which will entail considerable changes. In this book, the nature and reasons of the changes brought about by the transition from a national to a supranational choice of law approach are discussed in one particular field of international family law: the termination by dissolution of marriages and marriage-like registered partnerships. The current Dutch and the proposed European choice of law rules on divorce are examined and compared. Some Member States have strongly opposed the European proposal and no consensus could be reached. The analysis of the failure of the European proposal shows that the most important bottleneck is the lack of a theoretical foundation of the unified choice of law. In the concluding chapter the author produces a number of recommendations on the development of (a theoretical foundation of) the European system of international family law, starting from the principles and objectives of European law.   Nynke Baarsma is presently working in the District Court of Groningen, The Netherlands.

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