الأربعاء، 29 فبراير 2012

Family Law - International



ABA - International Family Law Committee
The jurisdiction of the International Family Law Committee includes those family law matters that transcend national borders, including issues involving international child abduction, enforcement of child support and maintenance orders across borders, intercountry adoption, marriage and divorce issues and related immigration matters that may arise when individuals from different countries marry, and issues affecting incapacitated adults and the administration of their assets. The Committee in particular focuses on the development or enforcement of multilateral conventions governing these family law questions. The Committee includes practitioners working in the field of international family law as well and academics and policy makers interested in this emerging area of practice.
EISIL - International Section on Family Law
This section covers issues arising from family relations, such as marriage and divorce, child abduction, and maintenance obligations in a cross-border context.
Family Law - AIRE Center
The AIRE Centre brings you an exciting opportunity to keep abreast and updated with information and litigation in family law and the European Convention on Human Rights.
Transnational and Comparative Family Law - Harmonization and Implementation
"Transnational" (or "transactional") law is becoming a frequent phenomenon in the practice of law and now occupies a prominent place in the study of international and comparative law. Both academic and practitioner-oriented information sources point to ways to locate and connect national laws with treaties and regimes of harmonization; however, commercial and procedural rules have been, in general, easier to locate than substantive and harmonized law in the family law area. This guide points researchers to significant electronic and print sources in transnational and comparative family law.

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