This book has the prime purpose of analysing practice through European and national case law from the entry into force of the Twin Regulations, adding hypothetical cases in some of the countries participating in enhanced cooperation that do not yet provide for the direct application of the Regulations, and resolving them by basing judgments on private international law. The European family today is diverse, and proof of this is the diff erent models and their evolution in recent decades, with family relationships being based not only on those constituted by marriage but also on those formed by couples living together in a stable manner
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The Asymmetry in "Dual" Habitual Residence Resulting from Cross-Border Divorce: An Approximation to the Competent Judicial Authority to the Thread of IB Case 289/20
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Regulations 2016/1103 and 2016/1104 in Practice: Analysis from a Belgian Perspective
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The Application of EU Regulations 1103/2016 and 1104/2016 in Cyprus: A Gradual Process
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Application of the Matrimonial Property Regimes Regulation: Croatian Perspective
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Regulation (EU) 2016/1103 in the Czech Application practice: Little Experience but High Expectations
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The Property Regimes of Cross-Border Couples: The Italian Perspective
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Dissolution of Same-Sex Marriage: International Jurisdiction and Possible Exercise of Party Autonomy
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