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adam_text | TABLE
ОБ
CONTENTS
LIST
ОБ
AUTHORS
.................................................
v
INTRODUCTION
Masha Antokolskaia
PARTI. THE CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE DEBATE:
A NEVERENDING STORY?
HARMONISATION
OF FAMILY LAW IN EUROPE:
A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Masha Antokolskaia
........................................... 11
1.
Introduction
................................................... 11
2.
Tendency Towards Convergence and Tendency Towards Modernisation
. 11
3.
Have Family Laws Been Converging in the Past?
...................... 15
3.1.
Selection of Period is Crucial
................................. 15
3.2.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws on Marriage?
........... 17
3.3.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws on Divorce?
............ 18
3.4.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws on Extramarital
Cohabitation?
.............................................. 18
3.5.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws Governing Position
of Extramarital Children?
.................................... 19
3.6.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws Governing Matrimonial
Property?
................................................. 19
3.7.
Conclusion
................................................ 21
4.
Are Family Laws Converging at Present?
............................21
4.1.
Would the Rearguard Ever Reach the Vanguard?
................ 21
4.2.
The End of History of Family Law?
............................22
Intersentía
Table of
Contents
CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE: THEORETICAL ISSUES
ESÍN
ÖRÜCÜ....................................................
25
1.
Introduction
................................................... 25
2.
Theories of Convergence and Divergence from the Vantage Point
of
a Comparatist
................................................ 28
2.1.
Introduction
.............................................. 28
2.2.
Contamination
............................................ 31
2.3.
Diffusion
................................................. 32
2.4.
Derivation
................................................ 33
2.5.
Transposition
..............................................33
2.6.
Appropriation of Common Laws
..............................34
2.7.
Family Tree Model and Wave Theory
........................35
3.
Original and Ongoing Convergence
................................ 37
4.
Paths of Convergence
............................................ 43
5.
An Example Straddling Two Worlds
................................ 45
6.
Concluding Remarks
............................................ 46
PARTII.
FROM DIVERSITY TO SIMILARITY: REGIONAL TENDENCIES
APPROXIMATION
ОБ
NORDIC FAMILY LAW WITHIN THE
FRAMEWORK OF NORDIC COOPERATION
Ingrid
Lund-Andersen
.......................................... 51
1.
Introduction
................................................... 51
2.
Demographics
.................................................. 51
3.
Nordic Legal Cooperation
-
A Short History
......................... 52
4.
Examples
...................................................... 56
5.
Conclusion
..................................................... 60
FAMILY LAW OF SPANISH AUTONOMIES: FOLLOWING A SIMILAR
PATTERN?
MiquelMartín-Casals
.........................................63
1.
Family Law Within the Context of Non-Unified Civil Law in Spain
......63
2.
The Introduction of Family Mediation and of a Scheme for Opposite-
and Same-Sex Couples by the Autonomous Communities
.............65
2.1.
Initial Idleness of the Spanish Legislature and Catalan Activism
___65
Ш1
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2.2.
Family Mediation Acts
...................................... 67
2.2.1.
Main Characteristics of the Acts of the Autonomous
Communities
........................................ 67
2.2.2.
The State s Proposal on Mediation
...................... 69
2.2.3.
Practical Results
...................................... 70
2.3.
Opposite-Sex and Same-Sex Partnerships Acts
.................. 71
2.3.1.
Main Characteristics of the Acts of the Autonomous
Communities
........................................ 71
2.3.2.
Practical Results
...................................... 74
2.3.3.
The State s Silence and New Catalan Activism: What s
Coming Next?
....................................... 75
THE ACCESSION OF BULGARIA TO THE EUROPEAN UNION:
A PATH TO THE
HARMONISATION
OF FAMILY LAW?
Velina
Todorova
.............................................. 79
1.
Introduction
................................................... 79
2.
The Policy of Conditionality As a Means to the Top-Down
Harmonisation
of Bulgarian Family Law
............................ 81
2.1.
The
Acquis
Conditionality
.................................. 82
2.2.
Democratic Conditionality
................................... 86
3.
The Bottom Up Pressures for Convergence of Family Law: The
New Old Family in Bulgaria
...................................... 88
4.
Political Factors for or Against Convergence of Family Law
in Bulgaria
..................................................... 89
5.
The Child Care Reform and the New Family Law
.....................92
6.
Conclusion
.....................................................94
FAMILY LAW IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION: MORE DIFFERENCES
OR MORE IN COMMON?
Olga
A. Khazova
............................................... 97
1.
The Background
................................................ 97
2.
New Laws
-
Post-Soviet Reforms
-
General Overview
................. 99
3.
Peculiarities of Some of the Laws
................................. 103
3.1.
Marriage
................................................. 103
3.2.
Divorce and Separation
.................................... 106
3.3.
Property Issues and Spousal Maintenance
..................... 110
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of
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4.
Cohabitation
..................................................
Il5
5.
Concluding Remarks
........................................... 116
PARTIU.
CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE IN SPECIFIC
FIELDS OF FAMILY LAW
О
TEMPORA,
О
MORES! THE EVOLVING MARRIAGE CONCEPT
AND THE IMPEDIMENTS TO MARRIAGE
Frederik
Swennen
............................................. 121
1.
Previously in Family Law
........................................ 121
2.
Convergence with Intervals: The Impediments to Marriage on the
Ground of Kinship and Affinity (by Adoption)
...................... 125
2.1.
Analysis
.................................................. 125
2.2.
Overview
................................................ 131
3.
Convergence in Disguise: A Short Intermezzo on Polygamy
........... 135
4.
Temporary Divergence: Same-Gender Marriage
..................... 137
5.
The Weakest Link
.............................................. 143
CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE IN THE LAW ON SAME-SEX
PARTNERSHIPS
Ingeborg Schwenzer
.......................................... 145
1.
Introduction
.................................................. 145
2.
Legal Parentage and Medically-Assisted Procreation
................. 148
3.
Adoption
..................................................... 150
4.
Parental Responsibility
.......................................... 154
5.
Contact
....................................................... 156
6.
Summary
..................................................... 157
MOVING TO THE SAME DESTINATION? RECENT TRENDS
IN THE LAW OF DIVORCE
Bea Verschraegen
............................................. 159
1.
Introduction
.................................................. ] 59
2.
Rapid Divorce, Judicial Supervision and Clean-Break Versus
Continuing Responsibility
....................................... 159
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of
Contents
3.
Assessment
.................................................... 161
4.
Policy Matters
................................................. 163
5.
Summary
..................................................... 166
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PARENTHOOD: A STORY OF SUCCESSFUL
CONVERGENCE?
Caroline Forder and
Kees Saarloos
............................. 169
Introduction
...................................................... 169
1.
National Laws on Legal Affiliation: How Do They Differ?
............. 170
1.1.
A Model for the Comparison of National Laws on Legal Affiliation
170
1.2.
Grounds for Legal Affiliation
................................ 171
1.2.1.
Grounds for Legal Maternity
.......................... 172
1.2.1.1.
Childbirth
.................................. 172
1.2.1.2.
Apparent Status or Possession
d État
............ 174
1.2.1.3.
The Relationship Between Genetic Affiliation
and Apparent Status Under French Law
......... 175
1.2.2.
Grounds for Legal Paternity
........................... 176
1.2.2.1.
Genetic Affiliation
........................... 177
1.2.2.2.
Intention
................................... 177
a. Definition of the Field of Application of
Intention As a Ground for Legal Affiliation
___ 179
b. Differences Between National Provisions on
the Consequences of Assisted Reproduction
... 182
1.2.3.
Grounds for Legal Parenthood
-
Overview
.............. 185
1.3.
Establishment and Annulment of Legal Parenthood
............. 185
1.3.1.
Establishment of Parenthood
-
Four Methods
........... 186
1.3.1.1.
Ex
Lege
Existence of Parenthood
............... 186
1.3.1.2.
Establishment of Parenthood by Means of
Administrative Action
........................ 191
1.3.1.3.
Judicial Establishment of Parenthood
........... 194
a. Exceptions to the Grounds of Legal Affiliation
. 194
b. Locus Standi
............................. 196
с
Statutory Periods of Limitation
.............. 197
1.3.1.4.
Annulment of Parenthood
..................... 198
a. Judicial Annulment of Legal Parenthood
...... 199
b. Restrictions on Judicial Annulment of
Paternity Under Dutch Law
................. 200
с
Judicial Annulment of Legal Parenthood
and Apparent Status
....................... 201
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d.
Locus Standi
.............................202
e.
Statutory Periods of Limitation
..............205
f. Administrative Annulment of Parenthood
.... 207
1.4.
Evidence and Legal Parenthood
..............................209
1.4.1.
Evidence and Ex
Lege
Existence of Parenthood
........... 209
1.4.2. DNA
Evidence in Court Proceedings on (Legal) Affiliation
. 212
2.
The European Court of Human Rights and National Laws of
Parenthood
...................................................218
2.1.
Parenthood: Natural Reproduction and Assisted Reproduction
... 218
2.2.
Natural Reproduction and Legal Parenthood
..................219
2.2.1.
The Child-Mother Relationship
.......................220
2.2.2.
The Child-Father Relationship
........................221
2.2.2.1.
The Presence or Absence of a Biological Link
Between the Man and the Child
................222
2.2.2.2.
The Social Relationship Between the Mother
and Father or Between the Father and the Child
... 222
2.2.2.3.
Presence or Absence of a Conflict of Interest
Regarding the Establishment of Parenthood
...... 224
2.2.3.
Legal Recognition of Family Life: The Criteria
............ 226
2.2.4.
Private Life and Legal Parenthood
...................... 227
2.2.5.
The Significance of the European Court s Attention
for the Presence or Absence of a Conflict of Interest
.......231
2.3.
Assisted Reproduction
.....................................231
2.4.
Assisted Reproduction: The Criteria
..........................233
3.
Convergence or Divergence?
.....................................233
MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY LAW: DIVERSITY OF FORMS,
EQUIVALENCE IN SUBSTANCE?
Bente
Braat
..................................................237
1.
Introduction
..................................................237
2.
Diversity of Forms Regulating the Property of Spouses
...............239
2.1.
Matrimonial Property or no Matrimonial Property Regime?
That is the Question
.......................................239
2.2.
Matrimonial Property Law in Europe: A Colourful Patchwork?
... 240
2.2.1.
Community or no Community During the Marriage
......240
2.2.2.
Management of Property
.............................240
2.2.3.
Creditor s Rights
.................................... 241
2.2.4.
Distribution of Property upon Dissolution
..............242
3.
Equivalence in Substance
........................................243
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3.1.
The Gap Between England and the Rest of the
EU
Isn t
ThatBig After All
.........................................243
3.2.
The Colours of the Patchwork Aren t That Different After
АД
.....244
3.2.1.
Community or no Community During Marriage
.........244
3.2.2.
Management of Property
.............................244
3.2.3.
Creditor s Rights
....................................245
3.2.4.
Distribution of Property upon Dissolution
..............245
4.
An Optional Matrimonial Property Regime for Europe
...............245
4.1.
The Basis: Common Core and Better Law Regarding
Matrimonial Property Law
..................................247
4.1.1.
First Step: Looking for the Common Core of European
Matrimonial Property Law
............................247
4.1.2.
Second Step: Common Core is Not Enough, European
Couples Need a Better Law
...........................247
4.1.2.1.
Use of the Dutch Guidelines for a Default Regime
. 247
4.1.2.2.
Europeanisation of the Dutch Guidelines
........248
4.2.
Starting Point for a European Optional Matrimonial
Property Regime
.......................................... 249
PARTIV: CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE: PRACTICAL
AND POLITICAL ASPECTS
BUILDING ON CONVERGENCE AND COPING WITH DIVERGENCE IN
THE CEFL PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW
Katharina
Boele-Woelki
......................................253
1.
Introduction
..................................................253
2.
Remarks on the Terminology Used
................................254
2.1.
Convergence and Divergence and Similarities and Differences
----254
2.2.
Common Core and Better Law
..............................256
2.3.
Unification and
Harmonisation
..............................258
3.
International and Regional Organisations and the CEFL: A Brief
Comparison of Their Working Methods
...........................259
4.
CEFL s Six Steps and Five Approaches
.............................261
4.1.
Coping with Divergence
....................................263
4.2.
Building on Convergence
...................................265
5.
Final
Remarte
.................................................267
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TOWARDS A UNIFORM EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW?
A POLITICAL APPROACH. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
Marie-Thérèse Meulders-Klein
.................................271
1.
Introduction
.................................................. 271
2.
Specificity of Family Law
........................................ 272
3.
Europeanisation of Family Laws
.................................. 275
4.
The Council of Europe
.......................................... 275
5.
The European Union
........................................... 278
6.
The Common Core or the Better Law?
............................. 279
7.
Conclusion
.................................................... 280
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TABLE
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CONTENTS
LIST
ОБ
AUTHORS
.
v
INTRODUCTION
Masha Antokolskaia
PARTI. THE CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE DEBATE:
A NEVERENDING STORY?
HARMONISATION
OF FAMILY LAW IN EUROPE:
A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Masha Antokolskaia
. 11
1.
Introduction
. 11
2.
Tendency Towards Convergence and Tendency Towards Modernisation
. 11
3.
Have Family Laws Been Converging in the Past?
. 15
3.1.
Selection of Period is Crucial
. 15
3.2.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws on Marriage?
. 17
3.3.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws on Divorce?
. 18
3.4.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws on Extramarital
Cohabitation?
. 18
3.5.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws Governing Position
of Extramarital Children?
. 19
3.6.
Has There Been Convergence of the Laws Governing Matrimonial
Property?
. 19
3.7.
Conclusion
. 21
4.
Are Family Laws Converging at Present?
.21
4.1.
Would the Rearguard Ever Reach the Vanguard?
. 21
4.2.
The End of History of Family Law?
.22
Intersentía
Table of
Contents
CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE: THEORETICAL ISSUES
ESÍN
ÖRÜCÜ.
25
1.
Introduction
. 25
2.
Theories of Convergence and Divergence from the Vantage Point
of
a Comparatist
. 28
2.1.
Introduction
. 28
2.2.
Contamination
. 31
2.3.
Diffusion
. 32
2.4.
Derivation
. 33
2.5.
Transposition
.33
2.6.
Appropriation of Common Laws
.34
2.7.
'Family Tree' Model and 'Wave Theory'
.35
3.
Original and Ongoing Convergence
. 37
4.
Paths of Convergence
. 43
5.
An Example Straddling Two Worlds
. 45
6.
Concluding Remarks
. 46
PARTII.
FROM DIVERSITY TO SIMILARITY: REGIONAL TENDENCIES
APPROXIMATION
ОБ
NORDIC FAMILY LAW WITHIN THE
FRAMEWORK OF NORDIC COOPERATION
Ingrid
Lund-Andersen
. 51
1.
Introduction
. 51
2.
Demographics
. 51
3.
Nordic Legal Cooperation
-
A Short History
. 52
4.
Examples
. 56
5.
Conclusion
. 60
FAMILY LAW OF SPANISH AUTONOMIES: FOLLOWING A SIMILAR
PATTERN?
MiquelMartín-Casals
.63
1.
Family Law Within the Context of Non-Unified Civil Law in Spain
.63
2.
The Introduction of Family Mediation and of a Scheme for Opposite-
and Same-Sex Couples by the Autonomous Communities
.65
2.1.
Initial Idleness of the Spanish Legislature and Catalan Activism
_65
Ш1
Intersentia
Table of Contents
2.2.
Family Mediation Acts
. 67
2.2.1.
Main Characteristics of the Acts of the Autonomous
Communities
. 67
2.2.2.
The State's Proposal on Mediation
. 69
2.2.3.
Practical Results
. 70
2.3.
Opposite-Sex and Same-Sex Partnerships Acts
. 71
2.3.1.
Main Characteristics of the Acts of the Autonomous
Communities
. 71
2.3.2.
Practical Results
. 74
2.3.3.
The State's Silence and New Catalan Activism: What's
Coming Next?
. 75
THE ACCESSION OF BULGARIA TO THE EUROPEAN UNION:
A PATH TO THE
HARMONISATION
OF FAMILY LAW?
Velina
Todorova
. 79
1.
Introduction
. 79
2.
The Policy of 'Conditionality' As a Means to the 'Top-Down'
Harmonisation
of Bulgarian Family Law
. 81
2.1.
The
'Acquis'
Conditionality
. 82
2.2.
Democratic Conditionality
. 86
3.
The 'Bottom Up' Pressures for Convergence of Family Law: The
New 'Old' Family in Bulgaria
. 88
4.
Political Factors 'for' or 'Against' Convergence of Family Law
in Bulgaria
. 89
5.
The Child Care Reform and the New Family Law
.92
6.
Conclusion
.94
FAMILY LAW IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION: MORE DIFFERENCES
OR MORE IN COMMON?
Olga
A. Khazova
. 97
1.
The Background
. 97
2.
New Laws
-
Post-Soviet Reforms
-
General Overview
. 99
3.
Peculiarities of Some of the Laws
. 103
3.1.
Marriage
. 103
3.2.
Divorce and Separation
. 106
3.3.
Property Issues and Spousal Maintenance
. 110
Intersentia lx
Table
of
Contents
4.
Cohabitation
.
Il5
5.
Concluding Remarks
. 116
PARTIU.
CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE IN SPECIFIC
FIELDS OF FAMILY LAW
О
TEMPORA,
О
MORES! THE EVOLVING MARRIAGE CONCEPT
AND THE IMPEDIMENTS TO MARRIAGE
Frederik
Swennen
. 121
1.
Previously in Family Law
. 121
2.
Convergence with Intervals: The Impediments to Marriage on the
Ground of Kinship and Affinity (by Adoption)
. 125
2.1.
Analysis
. 125
2.2.
Overview
. 131
3.
Convergence in Disguise: A Short Intermezzo on Polygamy
. 135
4.
Temporary Divergence: Same-Gender Marriage
. 137
5.
The Weakest Link
. 143
CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE IN THE LAW ON SAME-SEX
PARTNERSHIPS
Ingeborg Schwenzer
. 145
1.
Introduction
. 145
2.
Legal Parentage and Medically-Assisted Procreation
. 148
3.
Adoption
. 150
4.
Parental Responsibility
. 154
5.
Contact
. 156
6.
Summary
. 157
MOVING TO THE SAME DESTINATION? RECENT TRENDS
IN THE LAW OF DIVORCE
Bea Verschraegen
. 159
1.
Introduction
. ] 59
2.
Rapid Divorce, Judicial Supervision and Clean-Break Versus
Continuing Responsibility
. 159
X Intersentia
Table
of
Contents
3.
Assessment
. 161
4.
Policy Matters
. 163
5.
Summary
. 166
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PARENTHOOD: A STORY OF SUCCESSFUL
CONVERGENCE?
Caroline Forder and
Kees Saarloos
. 169
Introduction
. 169
1.
National Laws on Legal Affiliation: How Do They Differ?
. 170
1.1.
A Model for the Comparison of National Laws on Legal Affiliation
170
1.2.
Grounds for Legal Affiliation
. 171
1.2.1.
Grounds for Legal Maternity
. 172
1.2.1.1.
Childbirth
. 172
1.2.1.2.
Apparent Status or Possession
d'État
. 174
1.2.1.3.
The Relationship Between Genetic Affiliation
and Apparent Status Under French Law
. 175
1.2.2.
Grounds for Legal Paternity
. 176
1.2.2.1.
Genetic Affiliation
. 177
1.2.2.2.
Intention
. 177
a. Definition of the Field of Application of
Intention As a Ground for Legal Affiliation
_ 179
b. Differences Between National Provisions on
the Consequences of Assisted Reproduction
. 182
1.2.3.
Grounds for Legal Parenthood
-
Overview
. 185
1.3.
Establishment and Annulment of Legal Parenthood
. 185
1.3.1.
Establishment of Parenthood
-
Four Methods
. 186
1.3.1.1.
Ex
Lege
Existence of Parenthood
. 186
1.3.1.2.
Establishment of Parenthood by Means of
Administrative Action
. 191
1.3.1.3.
Judicial Establishment of Parenthood
. 194
a. Exceptions to the Grounds of Legal Affiliation
. 194
b. Locus Standi
. 196
с
Statutory Periods of Limitation
. 197
1.3.1.4.
Annulment of Parenthood
. 198
a. Judicial Annulment of Legal Parenthood
. 199
b. Restrictions on Judicial Annulment of
Paternity Under Dutch Law
. 200
с
Judicial Annulment of Legal Parenthood
and Apparent Status
. 201
Intersentia
Xl
Table
of
Contents
d.
Locus Standi
.202
e.
Statutory Periods of Limitation
.205
f. Administrative Annulment of Parenthood
. 207
1.4.
Evidence and Legal Parenthood
.209
1.4.1.
Evidence and Ex
Lege
Existence of Parenthood
. 209
1.4.2. DNA
Evidence in Court Proceedings on (Legal) Affiliation
. 212
2.
The European Court of Human Rights and National Laws of
Parenthood
.218
2.1.
Parenthood: Natural Reproduction and Assisted Reproduction
. 218
2.2.
Natural Reproduction and Legal Parenthood
.219
2.2.1.
The Child-Mother Relationship
.220
2.2.2.
The Child-Father Relationship
.221
2.2.2.1.
The Presence or Absence of a Biological Link
Between the Man and the Child
.222
2.2.2.2.
The Social Relationship Between the Mother
and Father or Between the Father and the Child
. 222
2.2.2.3.
Presence or Absence of a Conflict of Interest
Regarding the Establishment of Parenthood
. 224
2.2.3.
Legal Recognition of Family Life: The Criteria
. 226
2.2.4.
Private Life and Legal Parenthood
. 227
2.2.5.
The Significance of the European Court's Attention
for the Presence or Absence of a Conflict of Interest
.231
2.3.
Assisted Reproduction
.231
2.4.
Assisted Reproduction: The Criteria
.233
3.
Convergence or Divergence?
.233
MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY LAW: DIVERSITY OF FORMS,
EQUIVALENCE IN SUBSTANCE?
Bente
Braat
.237
1.
Introduction
.237
2.
Diversity of Forms Regulating the Property of Spouses
.239
2.1.
Matrimonial Property or no Matrimonial Property Regime?
That is the Question
.239
2.2.
Matrimonial Property Law in Europe: A Colourful Patchwork?
. 240
2.2.1.
Community or no Community During the Marriage
.240
2.2.2.
Management of Property
.240
2.2.3.
Creditor's Rights
. 241
2.2.4.
Distribution of Property upon Dissolution
.242
3.
Equivalence in Substance
.243
ХІІ
Intersentia
Table of
Contents
3.1.
The Gap Between England and the Rest of the
EU
Isn't
ThatBig After All
.243
3.2.
The Colours of the Patchwork Aren't That Different After
АД
.244
3.2.1.
Community or no Community During Marriage
.244
3.2.2.
Management of Property
.244
3.2.3.
Creditor's Rights
.245
3.2.4.
Distribution of Property upon Dissolution
.245
4.
An Optional Matrimonial Property Regime for Europe
.245
4.1.
The Basis: Common Core and Better Law Regarding
Matrimonial Property Law
.247
4.1.1.
First Step: Looking for the Common Core of European
Matrimonial Property Law
.247
4.1.2.
Second Step: Common Core is Not Enough, European
Couples Need a Better Law
.247
4.1.2.1.
Use of the Dutch Guidelines for a Default Regime
. 247
4.1.2.2.
Europeanisation of the Dutch Guidelines
.248
4.2.
Starting Point for a European Optional Matrimonial
Property Regime
. 249
PARTIV: CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE: PRACTICAL
AND POLITICAL ASPECTS
BUILDING ON CONVERGENCE AND COPING WITH DIVERGENCE IN
THE CEFL PRINCIPLES OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW
Katharina
Boele-Woelki
.253
1.
Introduction
.253
2.
Remarks on the Terminology Used
.254
2.1.
Convergence and Divergence and Similarities and Differences
----254
2.2.
Common Core and Better Law
.256
2.3.
Unification and
Harmonisation
.258
3.
International and Regional Organisations and the CEFL: A Brief
Comparison of Their Working Methods
.259
4.
CEFL's Six Steps and Five Approaches
.261
4.1.
Coping with Divergence
.263
4.2.
Building on Convergence
.265
5.
Final
Remarte
.267
Intersentia
Table of
Contents
TOWARDS A UNIFORM EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW?
A POLITICAL APPROACH. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
Marie-Thérèse Meulders-Klein
.271
1.
Introduction
. 271
2.
Specificity of Family Law
. 272
3.
Europeanisation of Family Laws
. 275
4.
The Council of Europe
. 275
5.
The European Union
. 278
6.
The Common Core or the Better Law?
. 279
7.
Conclusion
. 280
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