
Party Autonomy for Married, Registered and Informal Couples Under Private International Law: A Comparative Guide
Synopsis
International couples increasingly face legal uncertainty when their relationships span more than one jurisdiction. Differences in national laws, combined with the absence of a uniform European framework, raise difficult questions concerning the legal consequences of relationship breakdowns. This authoritative Comparative Guide addresses these challenges by examining party autonomy in private international law (PIL) as a crucial instrument for enhancing legal certainty.
Key Features:
- Provides key information for courts and related parties in facilitating informed choices and reducing litigation risks
- Adopts a practitioner-oriented structure, enabling quick identification of choice-of-court and choice-of-law options
- Presents structured chapters from across 26 European jurisdictions to provide a comparative overview of EU and national PIL
- Systematically integrates EU and national PIL, including Brussels IIter, Rome III, Maintenance Regulation and property regimes
- Addresses pressing issues including divorce, separation, maintenance, property and pension rights for married couples, registered partnerships, same-sex marriages and informal relationships
This Comparative Guide is an essential resource for practitioners of European family law, private international law and cross-border dispute resolution. Policymakers in EU institutions as well as legal scholars will benefit from its comprehensive analysis and actionable approaches.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
- ISBN: 9781035364183
- Number of pages: 448
- Dimensions: 244 x 169 mm
- Languages: English