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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
.............................................................
v
LIST OF AUTHORS
..................................................
vii
INTRODUCTORY OVERVIEW
COMMON CULTURES AND DIVERSE LAWS
-
COMMON LAWS AND
DIVERSE CULTURES
Esín Örücü
and Jane Mair
.........................................3
1.
Introducing the topic
...............................................3
1.1.
The European scene, the Commission on European Family Law
and its work
..................................................5
1.1.1.
The European Scene
....................................5
1.1.2.
Commission on European Family Law (CEFL) and its
work
..................................................7
2.
The general outline of the principles
.................................11
3.
The aim of this research
............................................12
3.1.
Inception of the research
.....................................12
3.2
Choice of systems
............................................13
3.3.
Assessment of Legal Systems and CEFL Principles
...............14
4.
Concluding remarks
...............................................15
PART ONE
-
RE-TESTING THE TESTED: THE SAME AND THE DIFFERENT
FRANCE AND THE PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW REGARD¬
ING DIVORCE AND MAINTENANCE BETWEEN FORMER SPOUSES
Joëlle Godard
and Gael Henaff
.................................19
1.
Introduction
......................................................19
2.
Divorce
..........................................................20
2.1.
General Principles
...........................................20
2.2.
Divorce by mutual consent
....................................22
Table
of
Contents
2.3.
Divorce
without the
consent
of one of the spouses
...............25
3.
Maintenance between former spouses
................................29
3.1.
General Principles
...........................................29
3.2.
Conditions for the Attribution of Maintenance
..................31
3.3.
Specific Issues
...............................................33
4.
General conclusion
................................................35
DIVORCE SYSTEM AND MAINTENANCE OF FORMER SPOUSES IN
SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES
Urpo Kangas
....................................................37
1.
The myth of joint Scandinavia and the myth of the joint legislation in
Nordic Countries
..................................................37
2.
The compulsory end of joint family life during and after marriage
.......38
3.
General principles of divorce
.......................................39
3.1.
Permission of divorce
........................................39
3.2.
Procedure by law and competent authority
......................41
3.3.
Types of divorce
.............................................42
3.4.
Divorce by mutual consent
....................................42
3.5.
Divorce without the consent of one of the spouses
..............44
3.6.
Exceptional hardship to the petitioner
..........................45
3.7.
Determination of the consequences
............................46
4.
Maintenance between spouses
......................................47
4.1.
Maintenance during the marriage
.............................47
4.2.
Maintenance between former spouses
..........................48
4.3.
Conditions for the attribution of maintenance
...................49
4.4.
Determining claims for maintenance
...........................49
4.5.
Method of maintenance provision
.............................51
4.6.
Exceptional hardship to the debtor spouse
......................51
4.7.
Specific issues
...............................................52
4.7.1.
Multiplicity of maintenance claims
......................52
4.7.2.
Limitation in time
.....................................52
4.7.3.
Termination of the maintenance obligation
...............53
4.7.4.
Maintenance agreement
................................53
5.
Conclusion
.......................................................54
ENGLAND AND WALES
JUXTAPOSED TO THE EUROPEAN
PRINCIPLES OF FAMILY LAW
Rebecca
Probert................................................55
1.
Introduction
......................................................55
2.
Reforming divorce law
.............................................55
2.1.
The principle that the law should permit divorce and that no
duration of the marriage should be required
....................56
2.2.
The principle that divorce should be granted by a competent body
.59
2.3.
The principle that the law should permit divorce by mutual
consent without any period of separation
.......................60
2.4.
The principle that the law should permit unilateral divorce after
a period of separation, save where delay would cause exceptional
hardship to the petitioner
.....................................62
3.
Maintenance between former spouses
................................65
3.1.
The principle that maintenance is not dependent on the type of
divorce
.....................................................66
3.2.
The ideal of self-sufficiency
....................................66
3.3.
Needs-based maintenance
....................................67
3.4.
Factors to be taken into account
...............................67
3.5.
The mode of providing maintenance
...........................68
3.6.
Circumstances in which maintenance should be denied
..........68
3.7.
Multiplicity of maintenance claims
............................69
3.8.
Time-limited
................................................70
3.9.
Circumstances in which maintenance should cease
..............70
3.10.
Maintenance agreements
.....................................71
4.
Conclusion
.......................................................72
COMMON PRINCIPLES AND PURPOSES? SCOTS LAW AND THE
COMMISSION ON EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW
Jane Mair
.......................................................75
1.
Divorce in Scots law: an introduction
................................75
2.
The CEFL principles: divorce
.......................................77
2.1.
General Principles
...........................................77
2.2.
Types of divorce
.............................................79
2.2.1.
Divorce by mutual consent
.............................80
2.2.2.
Reflection period and agreements
.......................80
2.2.3.
Divorce without consent
...............................81
2.2.4.
Exceptional hardship to the petitioner
...................82
2.2.5. Agreements...........................................83
2.3.
Scots law and the CEFL Principles: Some Conclusions
............84
3.
Maintenance
-
Financial provision in Scots law; an introduction
........85
3.1.
Spousal aliment and separation of property
.....................86
3.2.
Financial provision on divorce
................................87
3.3.
The
1985
Act: orders and principles
............................88
3.4.
Maintenance and Financial Provision: Common Purposes?
.......91
4.
Conclusions
......................................................95
PART TWO
-
DIVERSITY IN THE NEW MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN
UNION: CAN THERE BE ONE WAY FORWARD?
THE POSITION IN MALTA JUXTAPOSED TO THE PRINCIPLES OF
EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW: DIVORCE AND MAINTENANCE
Ruth Farrugia
..................................................99
1.
Introduction
......................................................99
2.
Matrimonial Breakdown
..........................................100
2.1.
Marriage
..................................................100
2.1.1.
History
-
Canon Law
-
the Constitution
................100
2.1.2.
Marriage Act
1975
Chapter 255-Laws of Malta
...........101
2.2.
Annulment
................................................103
2.2.1.
Definition
...........................................103
2.2.2.
Effects of Annulment
.................................104
2.2.3.
Recognition of canonical annulments
...................105
2.2.4.
Marriages of Convenience
.............................108
2.3.
Divorce
....................................................108
2.3.1.
Position in Malta
.....................................108
2.3.2.
Registration of foreign divorce judgement
...............109
2.4.
Personal Separation
.........................................110
2.4.1.
Chapter
16 -
Laws of Malta
............................110
2.4.2.
Grounds
............................................
Ill
2.4.3.
Effects according to Grounds
..........................
Ill
3.
Maintenance
....................................................113
3.1.
Spouses
...................................................114
3.1.1.
Competition for maintenance
..........................114
3.1.2.
Loss of right to maintenance
...........................114
3.1.3.
Quantum of maintenance
.............................115
3.1.4.
Lump sum payments
..................................115
3.2.
Children
...................................................116
3.2.1.
Parental responsibility
................................116
3.2.2.
Court intervention
...................................117
4.
Link to Brussels II
-
Regulation
2201/2003..........................117
4.1.
Jurisdiction
................................................118
4.2.
Recognition and enforcement
................................119
5.
Juxtaposition and Comparison with Principles
.......................119
5.1.
Permission of divorce: Principle
1:1...........................119
5.2.
Divorce procedure: Principle
1.2..............................120
5.3.
Types of divorce: Principle
1:3................................120
5.4.
Mutual consent: Principle
1:4................................120
5.5.
Reflection period: Principle
1:5...............................121
5.6.
Content and form of the agreement: Principle
1:6...............121
5.7.
Determination of the consequences: Principle
1:7...............122
5.8.
Factual separation: Principle
1:8..............................122
5.9.
Exceptional hardship to the petitioner: Principle
1:9............122
5.10.
Determination of the consequences: Principle
1:10..............123
5.11.
Relationship between maintenance and divorce: Principle
2:1___123
5.12.
Self sufficiency: Principle
2:2.................................124
5.13.
Conditions for maintenance: Principle
2:3.....................124
5.14.
Determining claims for maintenance: Principle
2:4.............124
5.15.
Method of maintenance provision: Principle
2:5................125
5.16.
Exceptional hardship to the debtor spouse: Principle
2:6.........126
5.17.
Multiplicity of maintenance claims: Principle
2:7...............126
5.18.
Limitation in time: Principle
2:8..............................127
5.19.
Termination of the maintenance obligation: Principle
2:9........127
5.20.
Maintenance agreement: Principle
2:10........................127
DIVORCE AND MAINTENANCE BETWEEN FORMER SPOUSES IN
ESTONIA AND THE CEFL PRINCIPLES
Triin
Göttig,
Lus
Hallik
and Triin
Uusen-Nacke................129
1.
Introduction
.....................................................129
1.1.
History of Divorce law
......................................129
1.2.
Contemporary divorce law
...................................132
2.
Divorce
.........................................................133
2.1.
General
...................................................133
2.1.1.
General principles of divorce
...........................133
2.1.2.
About divorce statistics in Estonia
......................134
2.1.3.
Competent
authorities in the divorce proceedings and the
date of termination of marriage upon divorce
............135
2.2.
Agreement as a ground for divorce
............................136
2.2.1.
Divorce by mutual consent as an independent ground for
divorce
..............................................136
2.2.2.
Divorce proceedings upon divorce by mutual consent
.....137
2.2.3.
Reflection period
.....................................138
2.2.4.
Agreement of spouses on the consequences of divorce
.....138
2.3.
Dissolution of marriage as a ground for divorce
................141
2.3.1.
Ascertainment of dissolution of marriage
................141
2.3.2.
Factual separation
....................................143
2.3.3.
Reflection period
.....................................144
2.3.4.
Agreement of spouses on the consequences of divorce
.....146
3.
Maintenance between former spouses
...............................147
3.1.
General remarks on maintenance between former spouses
.......147
3.1.1.
The principle of self-sufficiency and state assistance
.......147
3.1.2.
Right to receive maintenance from a family member,
including a former spouse
.............................149
3.1.3.
Relationship between a former spouse s right to
maintenance and joint property regime and the
grounds for divorce
....................................151
3.2.
Specific issues concerning maintenance between former spouses
. 152
3.2.1.
Creation of the right to receive maintenance
.............152
3.2.2.
Termination of the maintenance obligation
..............155
3.2.3.
Payment of maintenance
..............................157
3.2.4.
The amount of support
................................159
3.2.5.
Exemption from and restriction of maintenance
obligation
...........................................161
3.2.6.
Multiplicity of maintenance claims
.....................161
3.2.7.
Maintenance agreement
...............................163
4.
Conclusions
.....................................................164
LEGAL REGULATION OF DIVORCE IN THE CIVIL CODE OF
THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA AS COMPARED TO THE CEFL
PRINCIPLES
Inga Kudinaviciute-MichailovIene.............................167
1.
Introduction
.....................................................167
2.
Divorce
.........................................................168
3.
Maintenance between former spouses
...............................174
4.
Conclusion
......................................................180
PART THREE
-
AN ASPIRANT CANDIDATE: DO VALUES CLASH?
TURKISH FAMILY LAW FACING THE PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN
FAMILY LAW
Esín Örücü
.....................................................183
1.
Introduction
.....................................................183
2.
Setting the Turkish Scene
.........................................185
2.1.
The Importance of Civil Marriage for the Official Legal System
... 185
2.2.
A Woman s Surname
........................................187
3.
Specific Issues Relevant to our Research Areas
.......................188
3.1.
Matrimonial Property
.......................................188
3.2.
Grounds for Divorce
........................................190
3.3.
Consequences of Divorce
....................................196
3.4.
Parental Rights and Custody
.................................198
4.
Assessment thus far
..............................................198
5.
Turkish Family Law Juxtaposed to the Principles of European
Family Law
......................................................201
5.1.
Divorce
....................................................201
5.1.1.
General Principles
....................................201
5.1.2.
Divorce by Mutual Consent
...........................202
5.1.3.
Divorce without the consent of one of the spouses
........203
5.2.
Maintenance Between Former Spouses
.......................204
5.2.1.
General Principles
...................................204
5.2.2.
Conditions for the attribution of maintenance
..........205
5.2.3.
Specific Issues
.......................................207
6.
Concluding Remarks
............................................208
PART FOUR
-
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT
THE NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS JUXTAPOSED TO THE CEFL
PRINCIPLES: HARMONIOUS IDEALS?
Jane Mair
......................................................213
1.
Chapter I: Divorce
................................................215
1.1.
Part I: General Principles
....................................215
1.1.1.
Principle
1:1.........................................215
1.1.2.
Principle
1:2.........................................216
Table
of
Contents
1.1.3.
Principle
1:3.........................................217
1.2.
Chapter II
.................................................217
1.2.1.
Principle
1:4.........................................217
1.2.2.
Principle
1:5........................................220
1.2.3.
Principle
1:6.........................................221
1.2.4.
Principle
1:7........................................222
1.3.
Chapter III
................................................224
1.3.1.
Principle
1:8........................................224
1.3.2.
Principle
1:9........................................225
1.3.3.
Principle
1:10.......................................225
2.
Part II: Maintenance
.............................................226
2.1.
Chapter I: General Principles
................................226
2.1.1.
Principle
2:1........................................226
2.1.2.
Principle
2:2.........................................227
2.2.
Chapter II: Conditions for the attribution of maintenance
......228
2.2.1.
Principle
2:3........................................228
2.2.2.
Principle
2:4-2:7.....................................229
2.2.3.
Principle
2:8
and
2:9.................................230
2.2.4.
Principle
2:10.......................................230
3.
Conclusions
....................................................230
THE PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW PUT TO THE TEST:
DIVERSITY IN HARMONY OR HARMONY IN DIVERSITY?
EsiN
Örücü
.....................................................233
1.
Introduction
.....................................................233
2.
Harmony may be necessary but CEFL Principles have short-falls
......234
2.1.
Divorce
....................................................235
2.1.1.
General Principles
....................................235
2.1.2.
Divorce by mutual consent
............................237
2.1.3.
Divorce without the consent of one of the spouses
.......240
2.2.
Maintenance
...............................................241
2.2.1.
General Principles
....................................241
2.2.2.
Conditions for the attribution of maintenance
..........242
2.2.3.
Specific issues
.......................................246
3.
Harmonisation
is rejected as a top-down model
.....................250
Table
of
Contents
ANNEXES:
THE QUESTIONNAIRE AND THE PRINCIPLES
QUESTIONNAIRE: GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE AND MAINTENANCE
BETWEEN FORMER SPOUSES
......................................257
PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW REGARDING DIVORCE
AND MAINTENANCE BETWEEN FORMER SPOUSES
................265
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
.
v
LIST OF AUTHORS
.
vii
INTRODUCTORY OVERVIEW
COMMON CULTURES AND DIVERSE LAWS
-
COMMON LAWS AND
DIVERSE CULTURES
Esín Örücü
and Jane Mair
.3
1.
Introducing the topic
.3
1.1.
The European scene, the Commission on European Family Law
and its work
.5
1.1.1.
The European Scene
.5
1.1.2.
Commission on European Family Law (CEFL) and its
work
.7
2.
The general outline of the principles
.11
3.
The aim of this research
.12
3.1.
Inception of the research
.12
3.2
Choice of systems
.13
3.3.
Assessment of Legal Systems and CEFL Principles
.14
4.
Concluding remarks
.15
PART ONE
-
RE-TESTING THE TESTED: THE SAME AND THE DIFFERENT
FRANCE AND THE PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW REGARD¬
ING DIVORCE AND MAINTENANCE BETWEEN FORMER SPOUSES
Joëlle Godard
and Gael Henaff
.19
1.
Introduction
.19
2.
Divorce
.20
2.1.
General Principles
.20
2.2.
Divorce by mutual consent
.22
Table
of
Contents
2.3.
Divorce
without the
consent
of one of the spouses
.25
3.
Maintenance between former spouses
.29
3.1.
General Principles
.29
3.2.
Conditions for the Attribution of Maintenance
.31
3.3.
Specific Issues
.33
4.
General conclusion
.35
DIVORCE SYSTEM AND MAINTENANCE OF FORMER SPOUSES IN
SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES
Urpo Kangas
.37
1.
The myth of joint Scandinavia and the myth of the joint legislation in
Nordic Countries
.37
2.
The compulsory end of joint family life during and after marriage
.38
3.
General principles of divorce
.39
3.1.
Permission of divorce
.39
3.2.
Procedure by law and competent authority
.41
3.3.
Types of divorce
.42
3.4.
Divorce by mutual consent
.42
3.5.
Divorce without the consent of one of the spouses
.44
3.6.
Exceptional hardship to the petitioner
.45
3.7.
Determination of the consequences
.46
4.
Maintenance between spouses
.47
4.1.
Maintenance during the marriage
.47
4.2.
Maintenance between former spouses
.48
4.3.
Conditions for the attribution of maintenance
.49
4.4.
Determining claims for maintenance
.49
4.5.
Method of maintenance provision
.51
4.6.
Exceptional hardship to the debtor spouse
.51
4.7.
Specific issues
.52
4.7.1.
Multiplicity of maintenance claims
.52
4.7.2.
Limitation in time
.52
4.7.3.
Termination of the maintenance obligation
.53
4.7.4.
Maintenance agreement
.53
5.
Conclusion
.54
ENGLAND AND WALES
JUXTAPOSED TO THE EUROPEAN
PRINCIPLES OF FAMILY LAW
Rebecca
Probert.55
1.
Introduction
.55
2.
Reforming divorce law
.55
2.1.
The principle that the law should permit divorce and that no
duration of the marriage should be required
.56
2.2.
The principle that divorce should be granted by a competent body
.59
2.3.
The principle that the law should permit divorce by mutual
consent without any period of separation
.60
2.4.
The principle that the law should permit unilateral divorce after
a period of separation, save where delay would cause exceptional
hardship to the petitioner
.62
3.
Maintenance between former spouses
.65
3.1.
The principle that maintenance is not dependent on the type of
divorce
.66
3.2.
The ideal of self-sufficiency
.66
3.3.
Needs-based maintenance
.67
3.4.
Factors to be taken into account
.67
3.5.
The mode of providing maintenance
.68
3.6.
Circumstances in which maintenance should be denied
.68
3.7.
Multiplicity of maintenance claims
.69
3.8.
Time-limited
.70
3.9.
Circumstances in which maintenance should cease
.70
3.10.
Maintenance agreements
.71
4.
Conclusion
.72
COMMON PRINCIPLES AND PURPOSES? SCOTS LAW AND THE
COMMISSION ON EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW
Jane Mair
.75
1.
Divorce in Scots law: an introduction
.75
2.
The CEFL principles: divorce
.77
2.1.
General Principles
.77
2.2.
Types of divorce
.79
2.2.1.
Divorce by mutual consent
.80
2.2.2.
Reflection period and agreements
.80
2.2.3.
Divorce without consent
.81
2.2.4.
Exceptional hardship to the petitioner
.82
2.2.5. Agreements.83
2.3.
Scots law and the CEFL Principles: Some Conclusions
.84
3.
Maintenance
-
Financial provision in Scots law; an introduction
.85
3.1.
Spousal aliment and separation of property
.86
3.2.
Financial provision on divorce
.87
3.3.
The
1985
Act: orders and principles
.88
3.4.
Maintenance and Financial Provision: Common Purposes?
.91
4.
Conclusions
.95
PART TWO
-
DIVERSITY IN THE NEW MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN
UNION: CAN THERE BE ONE WAY FORWARD?
THE POSITION IN MALTA JUXTAPOSED TO THE PRINCIPLES OF
EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW: DIVORCE AND MAINTENANCE
Ruth Farrugia
.99
1.
Introduction
.99
2.
Matrimonial Breakdown
.100
2.1.
Marriage
.100
2.1.1.
History
-
Canon Law
-
the Constitution
.100
2.1.2.
Marriage Act
1975
Chapter 255-Laws of Malta
.101
2.2.
Annulment
.103
2.2.1.
Definition
.103
2.2.2.
Effects of Annulment
.104
2.2.3.
Recognition of canonical annulments
.105
2.2.4.
Marriages of Convenience
.108
2.3.
Divorce
.108
2.3.1.
Position in Malta
.108
2.3.2.
Registration of foreign divorce judgement
.109
2.4.
Personal Separation
.110
2.4.1.
Chapter
16 -
Laws of Malta
.110
2.4.2.
Grounds
.
Ill
2.4.3.
Effects according to Grounds
.
Ill
3.
Maintenance
.113
3.1.
Spouses
.114
3.1.1.
Competition for maintenance
.114
3.1.2.
Loss of right to maintenance
.114
3.1.3.
Quantum of maintenance
.115
3.1.4.
Lump sum payments
.115
3.2.
Children
.116
3.2.1.
Parental responsibility
.116
3.2.2.
Court intervention
.117
4.
Link to Brussels II
-
Regulation
2201/2003.117
4.1.
Jurisdiction
.118
4.2.
Recognition and enforcement
.119
5.
Juxtaposition and Comparison with Principles
.119
5.1.
Permission of divorce: Principle
1:1.119
5.2.
Divorce procedure: Principle
1.2.120
5.3.
Types of divorce: Principle
1:3.120
5.4.
Mutual consent: Principle
1:4.120
5.5.
Reflection period: Principle
1:5.121
5.6.
Content and form of the agreement: Principle
1:6.121
5.7.
Determination of the consequences: Principle
1:7.122
5.8.
Factual separation: Principle
1:8.122
5.9.
Exceptional hardship to the petitioner: Principle
1:9.122
5.10.
Determination of the consequences: Principle
1:10.123
5.11.
Relationship between maintenance and divorce: Principle
2:1_123
5.12.
Self sufficiency: Principle
2:2.124
5.13.
Conditions for maintenance: Principle
2:3.124
5.14.
Determining claims for maintenance: Principle
2:4.124
5.15.
Method of maintenance provision: Principle
2:5.125
5.16.
Exceptional hardship to the debtor spouse: Principle
2:6.126
5.17.
Multiplicity of maintenance claims: Principle
2:7.126
5.18.
Limitation in time: Principle
2:8.127
5.19.
Termination of the maintenance obligation: Principle
2:9.127
5.20.
Maintenance agreement: Principle
2:10.127
DIVORCE AND MAINTENANCE BETWEEN FORMER SPOUSES IN
ESTONIA AND THE CEFL PRINCIPLES
Triin
Göttig,
Lus
Hallik
and Triin
Uusen-Nacke.129
1.
Introduction
.129
1.1.
History of Divorce law
.129
1.2.
Contemporary divorce law
.132
2.
Divorce
.133
2.1.
General
.133
2.1.1.
General principles of divorce
.133
2.1.2.
About divorce statistics in Estonia
.134
2.1.3.
Competent
authorities in the divorce proceedings and the
date of termination of marriage upon divorce
.135
2.2.
Agreement as a ground for divorce
.136
2.2.1.
Divorce by mutual consent as an independent ground for
divorce
.136
2.2.2.
Divorce proceedings upon divorce by mutual consent
.137
2.2.3.
Reflection period
.138
2.2.4.
Agreement of spouses on the consequences of divorce
.138
2.3.
Dissolution of marriage as a ground for divorce
.141
2.3.1.
Ascertainment of dissolution of marriage
.141
2.3.2.
Factual separation
.143
2.3.3.
Reflection period
.144
2.3.4.
Agreement of spouses on the consequences of divorce
.146
3.
Maintenance between former spouses
.147
3.1.
General remarks on maintenance between former spouses
.147
3.1.1.
The principle of self-sufficiency and state assistance
.147
3.1.2.
Right to receive maintenance from a family member,
including a former spouse
.149
3.1.3.
Relationship between a former spouse's right to
maintenance and joint property regime and the
grounds for divorce
.151
3.2.
Specific issues concerning maintenance between former spouses
. 152
3.2.1.
Creation of the right to receive maintenance
.152
3.2.2.
Termination of the maintenance obligation
.155
3.2.3.
Payment of maintenance
.157
3.2.4.
The amount of support
.159
3.2.5.
Exemption from and restriction of maintenance
obligation
.161
3.2.6.
Multiplicity of maintenance claims
.161
3.2.7.
Maintenance agreement
.163
4.
Conclusions
.164
LEGAL REGULATION OF DIVORCE IN THE CIVIL CODE OF
THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA AS COMPARED TO THE CEFL
PRINCIPLES
Inga Kudinaviciute-MichailovIene.167
1.
Introduction
.167
2.
Divorce
.168
3.
Maintenance between former spouses
.174
4.
Conclusion
.180
PART THREE
-
AN ASPIRANT CANDIDATE: DO VALUES CLASH?
TURKISH FAMILY LAW FACING THE PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN
FAMILY LAW
Esín Örücü
.183
1.
Introduction
.183
2.
Setting the Turkish Scene
.185
2.1.
The Importance of Civil Marriage for the Official Legal System
. 185
2.2.
A Woman's Surname
.187
3.
Specific Issues Relevant to our Research Areas
.188
3.1.
Matrimonial Property
.188
3.2.
Grounds for Divorce
.190
3.3.
Consequences of Divorce
.196
3.4.
Parental Rights and Custody
.198
4.
Assessment thus far
.198
5.
Turkish Family Law Juxtaposed to the Principles of European
Family Law
.201
5.1.
Divorce
.201
5.1.1.
General Principles
.201
5.1.2.
Divorce by Mutual Consent
.202
5.1.3.
Divorce without the consent of one of the spouses
.203
5.2.
Maintenance Between Former Spouses
.204
5.2.1.
General Principles
.204
5.2.2.
Conditions for the attribution of maintenance
.205
5.2.3.
Specific Issues
.207
6.
Concluding Remarks
.208
PART FOUR
-
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT
THE NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS JUXTAPOSED TO THE CEFL
PRINCIPLES: HARMONIOUS IDEALS?
Jane Mair
.213
1.
Chapter I: Divorce
.215
1.1.
Part I: General Principles
.215
1.1.1.
Principle
1:1.215
1.1.2.
Principle
1:2.216
Table
of
Contents
1.1.3.
Principle
1:3.217
1.2.
Chapter II
.217
1.2.1.
Principle
1:4.217
1.2.2.
Principle
1:5.220
1.2.3.
Principle
1:6.221
1.2.4.
Principle
1:7.222
1.3.
Chapter III
.224
1.3.1.
Principle
1:8.224
1.3.2.
Principle
1:9.225
1.3.3.
Principle
1:10.225
2.
Part II: Maintenance
.226
2.1.
Chapter I: General Principles
.226
2.1.1.
Principle
2:1.226
2.1.2.
Principle
2:2.227
2.2.
Chapter II: Conditions for the attribution of maintenance
.228
2.2.1.
Principle
2:3.228
2.2.2.
Principle
2:4-2:7.229
2.2.3.
Principle
2:8
and
2:9.230
2.2.4.
Principle
2:10.230
3.
Conclusions
.230
THE PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW PUT TO THE TEST:
DIVERSITY IN HARMONY OR HARMONY IN DIVERSITY?
EsiN
Örücü
.233
1.
Introduction
.233
2.
Harmony may be necessary but CEFL Principles have short-falls
.234
2.1.
Divorce
.235
2.1.1.
General Principles
.235
2.1.2.
Divorce by mutual consent
.237
2.1.3.
Divorce without the consent of one of the spouses
.240
2.2.
Maintenance
.241
2.2.1.
General Principles
.241
2.2.2.
Conditions for the attribution of maintenance
.242
2.2.3.
Specific issues
.246
3.
Harmonisation
is rejected as a top-down model
.250
Table
of
Contents
ANNEXES:
THE QUESTIONNAIRE AND THE PRINCIPLES
QUESTIONNAIRE: GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE AND MAINTENANCE
BETWEEN FORMER SPOUSES
.257
PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW REGARDING DIVORCE
AND MAINTENANCE BETWEEN FORMER SPOUSES
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