The Europeanisation of International Family Law
N. A. Baarsma
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Description for The Europeanisation of International Family Law
Hardback. National laws of EU member states are more and more displaced by common European rules. Using exemplars from the field of divorce law, this volume discusses the sweep of so-called 'Europeanisation' of international family law from a broader perspective. Num Pages: 341 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1D; 1QFE; LAM; LNMB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 242 x 164 x 25. Weight in Grams: 646.
Choice of law determines which national legal system applies to an international case. Currently many choice of law rules in the field of family law are regulated by national law. However, these national rules of the EU Member States are more and more displaced by common European rules. This book describes the changes brought by the Europeanisation of the choice of law on divorce. From the conclusions drawn in the field of divorce the concluding chapter discusses the changes of Europeanisation of international family law in a broader perspective.
Choice of law determines which national legal system applies to an international case. Currently many choice of law rules in the field of family law are regulated by national law. However, these national rules of the EU Member States are more and more displaced by common European rules. This book describes the changes brought by the Europeanisation of the choice of law on divorce. From the conclusions drawn in the field of divorce the concluding chapter discusses the changes of Europeanisation of international family law in a broader perspective.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
T.M.C. Asser Press Netherlands
Number of pages
341
Condition
New
Number of Pages
341
Place of Publication
The Hague, Netherlands
ISBN
9789067047425
SKU
V9789067047425
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99-15
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