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Brussels II bis

Its Impact and Application in the Member States

Book | 1st edition 2007 | Europe | Katharina Boele-Woelki, Cristina González Beilfuss, Cristina González-Beilfuss
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The Brussels II bis Regulation which contains uniform rules for jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and in matters of parental responsibility became effective as of
1st March 2005 for 24 Member States of the European Union. This book addresses the impact and application of the new rules in the form of national reports. The authors provide answers to questions such as: What is the impact of the Regulation on national private international law on the one side, and on substantive law, on the other? Does the Regulation mean that changes have to be made in the national systems? Are there any difficulties as regards the consistency of the private international law system? In how far does the Regulation match the substantive law both as regards divorce and parental responsibility? Are there any difficulties as regards the implementation of the Regulation in the national systems? Have any implementing measures been taken?

A comparative synthesis of the impact and application of the Brussels II bis Regulation within the European Union and a general introduction into the Europeanisation of private international law in family matters complement the book. As a result it contains the latest update of international family law in Europe.


About this book
‘[...] a welcome comparative synthesis [...] an important contribution to the literature on the intersection between the two disciplines [...].’
Brian Sloan in Rabels Zeitschrift 74 (2010)


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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9789050956444
Series name European Family Law
Weight 565 g
Status Available
Number of pages xiii + 323 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Mar 20, 2007
Available on Jurisquare No
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of Contents
  • PART ONE. THE EUROPEANISATION OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN FAMILY MATTERS
  • FROM BRUSSELS II TO BRUSSELS II BIS AND FURTHER
    Alegría Borrás
  • THE IMPACT AND APPLICATION OF THE BRUSSELS II BIS REGULATION IN THE MEMBER STATES: COMPARATIVE SYNTHESIS
    Katharina Boele-Woelki, Cristina González Beilfuss
  • PART TWO. THE IMPACT AND APPLICATION OF BRUSSELS II BIS IN THE MEMBER STATES
  • AUSTRIA
    Marianne Roth, Peter Binder
  • BELGIUM
    Marta Pertegás
  • CZECH REPUBLIC
    Monika Pauknerová
  • ESTONIA
    Kaisa Parkel, Karin Sein
  • FINLAND
    Markku Helin
  • FRANCE
    Estelle Gallant
  • GERMANY
    Claudia Ramser
  • GREECE
    Evangelos Vassilakakis, Vassilios Kourtis
  • IRELAND
    Geoffrey Shannon
  • ITALY
    Joelle Long
  • LITHUANIA
    Valentinas Mikelenas
  • LUXEMBOURG
    Jean-Claude Wiwinius
  • MALTA
    Ruth Farrugia
  • THE NETHERLANDS
    P.M.M. Mostermans
  • POLAND
    Agnieszka Kozakiewicz
  • SLOVAKIA
    Milos Hatapka
  • SLOVENIA
    Ales Galic
  • SPAIN
    Beatriz Añoveros
  • SWEDEN
    Boel Wermelin-Börjesson
  • UNITED KINGDOM
    Peter McEleavy