The Family in EU Law
The volume provides a first-ever comprehensive account of the concept and the role of the family in EU law. It explores the family in EU law from four different angles. The first part of the book considers the philosophical and theoretical foundations of the family in the law in general, including the definition of the family under EU law. The second part provides an overview of the rights conferred upon the family by Union law and assesses whether these cater for the needs of all families. The third part of the book examines the EU family from the perspective of family diversity in comparison with the European Convention on Human Rights. Finally, the fourth part offers insights into how EU law deals with some situations of crisis that are faced by families in the EU. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
- Provides a first-ever comprehensive account of the concept and the role of the family in EU law from various legal and non-legal perspectives
- Addresses highly topical issues, such as the legal regulation of same-sex relationships, adoption, surrogacy, as well as the ideological use of the family by illiberal actors
- Gathers insights from philosophy, EU law, private international law, migration law, constitutional law, human rights law, comparative family law, and social anthropology
- This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core
Product details
December 2024Hardback
9781009498821
326 pages
235 × 159 × 22 mm
0.61kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction Alina Tryfonidou and Marja-Liisa Öberg
- 2. What is a 'family' in EU law: do EU policies sufficiently address family diversity and its consequences? Alina Tryfonidou
- 3. What makes the family special? David Archard
- 4. Who counts as a family member? On the importance of 'doing family' in EU law Ségolène Barbou des Places
- 5. One big happy 'European family'? An external perspective Marja-Liisa Öberg
- 6. The fundament of the fundaments? family rights and the EU charter of fundamental rights Xavier Groussot, Gunnar Thor Pettursson and Alezini Loxa
- 7. The Status of family member as a pre-condition of the free movement in the EUÂ Michael Bogdan
- 8. Family members and the citizens' rights directive: broadening the scope of the principle of effective judicial protection Albertina Albors-Llorens
- 9. All paths lead to equality? same-sex couples and rainbow families under European law Geoffrey Willems
- 10. Surrogacy before European courts: the gender of legal fictions Alice Margaria
- 11. The abused and neglected child in the EU family: risk, borders and public law child protection Ruth Lamont
- 12. The EU family: surviving ideological familism in times of illiberalism Nausica Palazzo
- 13. Epilogue to the Family in EU Law – Is there a European Family Law? Jens M. Scherpe.