Contractualisation of family law : global perspectives

Comparative law Domestic relations sähkökirjat
Springer
2015
EISBN 9783319172293
About the Authors.
1. Private Ordering in Family Law: Perpetual Movement between Contract and Status; Frederik Swennen.
2. La contractualisation des relations familiales au Burundi; Gervais Gatunange.
3. La contractualisation mesurée du droit camerounais de la famille: la liberté contractuelle, ombre portée de l'ordre public familial; Yannick Serge Nkoulou.
4. Shifting Scrutiny. Private Ordering in Family Matters in Common-Law Canada; Robert Leckey.
5. Contractualisation de l'union de fait et institutionnalisation du mariage : choix pour les familles québécoises; Christine Morin.
6. Two Steps Forward and One Backwards in the Autonomy of the New Croatian Family Law; Ivana Milas Klarić and Branka Rešetar.
7. Contracts in Danish Family Law.
in the cross field between civil law and public law; Ingrid Lund-Andersen.
8. Contractualisation of Family Law in England & Wales: Autonomy vs Judicial Discretion; Jens Scherpe and Brian Sloan.
9. Towards a Negotiatory Ideal? Contractualisation of Family Law in Finland; Sanna Koulu.
10. Contractualisation of Family Law in Ireland; Louise Crowley and Maebh Harding.
11. The contractualisation of family law in Italy; Maria Rosaria Marella.
12. Autonomy and Private Ordering in Portuguese Family Law; Rita Lobo Xavier.
13. Perspective roumaine sur la contractualisation du droit de la famille; Marieta Avram et Cristina Nicolescu,- 14. Family Law in Spain: contractualisation or individualisation?; Carlos Martínez de Aguirre Aldaz.
15. Family Law Contractualisation in The Netherlands.
Changes and Trends; Katharina Boele-Woelki and Merel Jonker.
16. The Contractualisation of Family Law in the United States; Adrienne Hunter Jules and Fernanda G. Nicola.
Appendix: Questionnaire.
1. Private Ordering in Family Law: Perpetual Movement between Contract and Status; Frederik Swennen.
2. La contractualisation des relations familiales au Burundi; Gervais Gatunange.
3. La contractualisation mesurée du droit camerounais de la famille: la liberté contractuelle, ombre portée de l'ordre public familial; Yannick Serge Nkoulou.
4. Shifting Scrutiny. Private Ordering in Family Matters in Common-Law Canada; Robert Leckey.
5. Contractualisation de l'union de fait et institutionnalisation du mariage : choix pour les familles québécoises; Christine Morin.
6. Two Steps Forward and One Backwards in the Autonomy of the New Croatian Family Law; Ivana Milas Klarić and Branka Rešetar.
7. Contracts in Danish Family Law.
in the cross field between civil law and public law; Ingrid Lund-Andersen.
8. Contractualisation of Family Law in England & Wales: Autonomy vs Judicial Discretion; Jens Scherpe and Brian Sloan.
9. Towards a Negotiatory Ideal? Contractualisation of Family Law in Finland; Sanna Koulu.
10. Contractualisation of Family Law in Ireland; Louise Crowley and Maebh Harding.
11. The contractualisation of family law in Italy; Maria Rosaria Marella.
12. Autonomy and Private Ordering in Portuguese Family Law; Rita Lobo Xavier.
13. Perspective roumaine sur la contractualisation du droit de la famille; Marieta Avram et Cristina Nicolescu,- 14. Family Law in Spain: contractualisation or individualisation?; Carlos Martínez de Aguirre Aldaz.
15. Family Law Contractualisation in The Netherlands.
Changes and Trends; Katharina Boele-Woelki and Merel Jonker.
16. The Contractualisation of Family Law in the United States; Adrienne Hunter Jules and Fernanda G. Nicola.
Appendix: Questionnaire.
