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The Family in EU Law provides an in-depth analysis of how European Union law intersects with family matters, including marriage, divorce, parental rights, and child protection. Written by leading legal scholars Marja-liisa Berg and Alina Tryfonidou, this work from Cambridge University Press examines the complex regulatory landscape governing families across EU member states.
The book addresses key issues such as jurisdiction in family disputes, recognition of foreign judgments, and harmonization efforts within EU legal systems. It explores how EU directives and regulations shape national family law policies while respecting the principle of subsidiarity. The authors analyze landmark case law from the Court of Justice of the European Union and discuss contemporary challenges including same-sex partnerships, international child custody, and cross-border family conflicts.
This essential reference is invaluable for legal professionals, academics, policymakers, and students seeking to understand the evolving relationship between European Union law and family matters.







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