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The Non-Subversive Function of European Private Law: The Case of Harmonisation of Family Law

  • Autores: Maria Rosaria Marella
  • Localización: European Law Journal, ISSN-e 1468-0386, Vol. 12, Nº. 1, 2006, págs. 78-105
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This article challenges the widely diffuse view of family law as peripheral to private law. It aims to the de–marginalisation of family legal issues, by showing their ties to the market realm and freedom of contract. In this theoretical framework, the article analyses the process of family law harmonisation in Europe. In particular, it focuses on three steps or aspects in respect to which the presumed peculiarity of family law is proclaimed and reveals, at the same time, its groundlessness: the status/contract dichotomy as a reflection of the family/market divide which seems to influence future developments of the harmonisation of law in Europe; the presumed political character of family law, which represents the leitmotiv in most recent harmonisation projects; and the subsequent strictly national character of family law, which makes EC institutions much more cautious in intervening in these matters than in any other field of private law.


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