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Cross-Border Divorce Law: Brussels II Bis

Cross-Border Divorce Law: Brussels II Bis

Maire Ni Shuilleabhain
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This book examines the divorce aspects of the Brussels II bis Regulation . It gives detailed consideration to the new jurisdictional rules and to the likely interpretation of the core jurisdictional concept of 'habitual residence'. The scope of the Regulation is analyzed, and particular attention is given to its possible application to civil partnerships and same-sex marriages. The book also analyzes the Regulation's impact on ancillary relief matters and its interaction with related measures of EU and national law in that context.

The new recognition procedures are considered in detail, as are the defenses to recognition, and the wider consequences of automatic recognition are assessed. The book provides in-depth coverage of relevant case-law of the national and EU courts, and particular attention is given to the likely impact of the cases decided under the 1968 Brussels Convention and under Regulation 44/2001 .
Language
English
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Release
November 28, 2010
ISBN
0199581193
ISBN 13
9780199581191

Cross-Border Divorce Law: Brussels II Bis

Maire Ni Shuilleabhain
0/5 ( ratings)
This book examines the divorce aspects of the Brussels II bis Regulation . It gives detailed consideration to the new jurisdictional rules and to the likely interpretation of the core jurisdictional concept of 'habitual residence'. The scope of the Regulation is analyzed, and particular attention is given to its possible application to civil partnerships and same-sex marriages. The book also analyzes the Regulation's impact on ancillary relief matters and its interaction with related measures of EU and national law in that context.

The new recognition procedures are considered in detail, as are the defenses to recognition, and the wider consequences of automatic recognition are assessed. The book provides in-depth coverage of relevant case-law of the national and EU courts, and particular attention is given to the likely impact of the cases decided under the 1968 Brussels Convention and under Regulation 44/2001 .
Language
English
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Release
November 28, 2010
ISBN
0199581193
ISBN 13
9780199581191

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