Recent Case Law on Habitual Residence (of Children) in International Family Law
e-Presentation by Prof Janeen Carruthers
Topic
The presentation addresses the interpretation of the term “habitual residence”, frequently used in international family law, including the relevant case law of the CJEU and the highest courts in the UK.Speaker
Professor Janeen Carruthers is Professor of Private Law at the University of Glasgow. She has published extensively in the field of International Private Law and is involved in various international networks concerning the European harmonisation of laws.Package
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- Duration: 47 minutes
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Area of Law: Family Law
Language: English
Article-no.: 116P67
Price: 20,00 EUR
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