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The Future of Registered Partnerships

Edited by: Jens M. Scherpe, Andy Hayward

ISBN13: 9781780684291
Published: January 2018
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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In many jurisdictions registered partnerships were introduced either as a functional equivalent to marriage for same-sex couples or as an alternative to marriage open to all couples. As marriage is opened up to same-sex couples in an increasing number of jurisdictions, this raises the question of what the future of registered partnerships should be. Is there a function or indeed a need for another form of formalised adult relationship besides marriage?

In this book, leading family law experts from 15 European and non-European countries present and explain the history and function of registered partnerships in their own family law systems as well as the role registered partnerships play under the ECHR and under EU law. In the concluding chapters the different approaches are analysed and compared. This book provides the basis for an informed discussion on the way forward for jurisdictions reviewing the recognition of adult relationships in general and registered partnership regimes in particular.

Subjects:
Family Law
Contents:
Introduction and Questionnaire
Part I. Registered Partnerships as a Functional Equivalent to Marriage
Registered Partnerships in Denmark
Registered Partnerships in Norway
Registered Partnerships in Sweden
Registered Partnerships in Iceland
Part II. Registered Partnerships as an Alternative to Marriage
Registered Partnerships in the Netherlands
Registered Partnerships in France
Part III. Registered Partnerships in a Time of Transition
Registered Partnerships in England and Wales
Registered Partnerships in Scotland
Registered Partnerships in Northern Ireland
Registered Partnerships in the Republic of Ireland
Registered Partnerships in Greece and Cyprus
Part IV. Alternative Models for Registered Partnerships: Beyond Conjugality, Beyond Formality
Registered Partnerships in Spain
Registered Partnerships in Belgium
Registered Partnerships in Belgium
Registered Partnerships in Australia
Registered Partnerships in New Zealand
Part V. Registered Partnerships, Discrimination and Human Rights
An ECHR Right to Access a Registered Partnership?
Registered Partnerships in European Union Law
Part VI. Comparative Perspective and Conclusions
The Future of Civil Partnership in England and Wales
The Past, Present and Future of Registered Partnerships
Index