
What Family Law for Europe?

In what ways does contemporary European family law respond to evolving societal dynamics and the growing imperative to uphold human rights? This volume addresses this question by taking a crossnational, comparative approach, presenting research that examines how family law norms are shaped across Europe. The publication stems from a landmark scholarly conference held in Stockholm in October 2024 — the first of its kind to bring together a wide network of family law scholars and research groups from across Europe. In the spirit of enhancing a transnational dialogue and mutual understanding, several of the most pressing legal issues are identified and analysed using refined methodological approaches.
Three central themes have emerged as focal points for ongoing and future enquiry:
1. The transformation of parent-child relationships, particularly in relation to new forms of assisted reproductive technology (ART), with a focus on the interests of the child (to be born) and shifting definitions of legal parentage.
2. The legal recognition of gender and new forms of adult relationships, including non-romantic and community-based arrangements.
3. Enhancing legal protections against domestic violence with a particular focus on safeguarding the rights and well-being of children.
This volume contributes to the development of a more coherent and principled European family law system, based on comparative research and shared normative principles. It provides an invaluable source of inspiration and reference for academics, legal professionals and policymakers dedicated to advancing family law in an evolving Europe.
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Type of product | Book |
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Format | Paperback |
EAN / ISSN | 9781839705489 |
Series name | European Family Law |
Weight | 550 g |
Status | Available |
Number of pages | 280 p. |
Access to exercice | No |
Publisher | Larcier |
Language | English |
Publication Date | Jul 31, 2025 |
Available on Strada Belgique | Yes |
Available on Strada Europe | Yes |
Available on Strada Luxembourg | Yes |
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- Table of contents and preliminary pages
- PART I. INTRODUCTION
- The Enigma of Family Law Cooperation in Europe
Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg - Academic Commissions and Expert Groups in the Field of Family Law in Europe
Katharina Boele-Woelki, Wendy Schrama, Masha Antokolskaia, Salla Silvola, Elisabeth Hartley, Jens M. Scherpe, Frederik Swennen - PART II. THE SUCCESS STORY AND FUTURE OF NORDIC FAMILY LAW COOPERATION: UNITED OR SEPARATE ACTORS?
- Nordic Family Law: Historical Overview of Nordic Cooperation in Academia
Ingrid Lund-Andersen - Child Law in the Nordic Countries: Principles and Present Challenges
Hrefna Friðriksdóttir - Future Nordic Cooperation in Substantive Family Law: What? Why? How?
Tone Sverdrup - PART III. REVISITING THE CEFL PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW AND REQUESTS FOR REFORM IN EUROPEAN JURISDICTIONS
- Comparison as a Method in the Work of the CEFL
Dieter Martiny - Revisiting the CEFL’s Principles of European Family Law: An Evaluation
Nigel Lowe, Cristina González Beilfuss - The Way Ahead: Parent–Child Relationships, New Forms of Adult Relationships and Protection from Domestic Violence
Nina Dethloff, Barbara Novak, Felix Leven - PART IV. A CHALLENGE OF OUR TIME: BALANCING BETWEEN AUTONOMY AND PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE ADULTS AT INTERNATIONAL, EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL LEVEL
- Comparative Family Law by FL-EUR: First Results and Working Method on Vulnerable Adults
Masha Antokolskaia, Wendy Schrama, Tim Wuyts - The Human Rights Paradox and the Practical Challenges of Cross-Border Adult Protection
Katja Karjalainen - PART V. ASSISTED REPRODUCTION TECHNIQUES, ETHICS AND THE RIGHT TO KNOW ONE’S ORIGINS
- Balancing the Child Right to Know in Europe: Current Views of the Committee on the Rights of the Child
Velina Todorova - The Spanish Law on Artificial Reproductive Technology: A Troublemaker or a Frontrunner?
Jordi Ribot Igualada - Synthetic Human Embryos, Artificial Wombs, in vitro Gametogenesis, and Other (Reproduction) Technologies: Do We have the Laws and Regulations We Need for these Brand New Ways to Make Babies?
Nils-Eric Sahlin - PART VI. LEGAL GENDERS AND IDENTITIES IN A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE
- Legal Genders and Identities from a Nordic and German Perspective
Jens M. Scherpe - Legal Genders and Identities in Former Sovietised European Jurisdictions
Laima Vaige - Legal Gender Recognition in Southern European Countries
Paula Tavora Vitor - Legal Genders and Identities: Internal Disharmony in the United Kingdom
Jane Mair - PART VII. FINAL REFLECTIONS AND SUMMARY
- Charting the Future of European Family Law
Katharina Boele-Woelki - What Family Law for Europe? Debates and Insights at the Stockholm Conference
Charlotte Mol, Susanna Roßbach