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Evenwicht tussen de Rechten van alle betrokkenen (kinderen, vrouwen,…)
Ernoux, Alix; Bruijnen, Leontine
2025
 

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Keywords :
Droit international privé; Droit de la famille; Droit européen; Filliation; Intérêt supérieur de l'enfant; Droits fondamentaux
Abstract :
[fr] Panel composé de Leontine Bruijnen, Universiteit Antwerpen; Alix Ernoux, Université Liège; Elise Goossens, Universiteit Antwerpen, Marie Noël, Juriste auprès Délégué général aux droits de l’enfant
Research Center/Unit :
Cité - ULiège
Disciplines :
European & international law
Author, co-author :
Ernoux, Alix ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Cité
Bruijnen, Leontine;  UA - Universiteit Antwerpen ; UM - University of Maastricht
Language :
French
Title :
Evenwicht tussen de Rechten van alle betrokkenen (kinderen, vrouwen,…)
Alternative titles :
[fr] Équilibre entre les droits de toutes les parties (enfants, femmes,…)
Publication date :
19 May 2025
Event name :
UniPAR Seminar ‘Filiation and Parenthood in Belgium’
Event organizer :
UAntwerpen
Event place :
Anvers, Belgium
Event date :
19 mai 2025
Development Goals :
16. Peace, justice and strong institutions
Name of the research project :
Unipar - Towards Universal Parenthood in Europe
Funding text :
Justice Program of the European Commission (Grant Agreement n° 101137859)
Commentary :
"The intersection between domestic laws and EU law for children moving across borders within the EU is complex and increasingly common. Judges apply EU instruments to matters such as parental responsibility, maintenance or succession but these instruments do not cover whether a parental bond exists (in law). This is left to domestic law (Private International Law – PIL included). This situation may create obstacles to the exercise of free movement rights of children and their families and infringe/undermine human rights. It was recently acknowledged that an action to support the recognition of parenthood between Member States was necessary: in fact, the European Commission recently presented the Parenthood Proposal COM(2022)695. However, until the new regulation is adopted, the effective and coherent application of the EU acquis is at times dependent on the operation of domestic law including PIL. The UniPAR Consortium includes researchers from Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy, Poland and Spain that bring in expertise in the area of parentage, domestic and EU Private international law, EU law and Human Rights. Target group: Judges, Lawyers, Notaries, Civil Servants, Law and Policy Makers, Academics, Civil Society."
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