Children in migration and international family law : the child's best interests principle at the interface of migration law and family law /
This open access book offers readers a better understanding of the legal situation of children and families migrating to the EU. Shedding light on the legal, practical, and political difficulties at the intersection of international family law and migration law, it demonstrates that enhanced coordin...
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| Language: | English |
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[2025]
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Table of Contents:
- Children in Migration and International Family law : an introduction Children in Migration and International Family law - an introduction
- An Introduction to FAMIMOVE, its accomplishments and its challenges
- The child's best interests in international jurisdiction under the Brussels IIter Regulation
- The Child's Best Interests Principle in EU Law on Third-Country Nationals
- Binding effect of an age assessment
- Guardianship of children in the context of migration in Hungary
- Guardianship and other protective measures for minor refugees in Germany
- A European Approach to Cross-Border Guardianship
- Early Marriages in Sweden
- Early Marriage in Germany : Law and Politics of Cultural Demarcation
- Early Marriages in Austria : private international law and ordre public assessment
- Early Marriage : a European Perspective
- Beyond kafāla: How parentless children are placed in new homes in Muslim jurisdictions
- Kafāla in France
- Kafāla in the Netherlands
- Kafāla in Belgium: private international law as an essential tool to establish migration law consequences?
- Principles to ensure a cross-border kafāla placement is in the best interests of the child
- Recognition of kafāla in European member states : need for a uniform approach?
- The Role of the Court of Justice in Shaping the Right to Maintain Family Unity for Beneficiaries of International Protection
- Polygamous marriages and reunification of families on the move under EU law: an overview.