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This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and social change with regard to regulation of same-sex relationships and rainbow families, the status of civil partnership as a concept and the lived reality of equality for LGBTQ+ persons.
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This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and social change with regard to regulation of same-sex relationships and rainbow families, the status of civil partnership as a concept and the lived reality of equality for LGBTQ+ persons.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2020
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- ISBN-13: 9780429667169
- Artikelnr.: 58521582
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429667169
- Artikelnr.: 58521582
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Frances Hamilton is Senior Lecturer in Law and Guido Noto La Diega is Senior Lecturer in Law, both at Northumbria University
Introduction - Frances Hamilton, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University.
Part 1: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights and the European
Union in Relation to the Treatment of Same-Sex Couples' Relationships:
Chapter 1: 'The Potential of European Union Law to Further Advance LGBTQ+
Persons and Same-Sex Couples' Rights and the Resulting Consequence of
Brexit.' Chapter 2:' The European Approach to Recognising, Downgrading, and
Erasing Same-Sex Marriages Celebrated Abroad' Chapter 3: 'Harmonisation of
Choice of Law Rules on Same-Sex Marriage: An International Perspective.'
Part 2: Differing Paths Towards Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter
4: 'Marriage Equality via Referendum in Ireland: A Politically Opportune
Route to Recognition?' Chapter 5: 'The Aftermath of Marriage Equality in
Australia: Religious Freedom and LGBTQ+ Non-Discrimination.' Chapter 6:
'The role of Constitutional Courts in Promoting Marriage Equality and their
Relationship with Movements and Legislators.' Professor Angioletta Sperti,
Associate Professor, University of Pisa. Part 3: Rainbow Families: Chapter
7: 'The " Chapter 7: 'The European Court of Human Rights and the Notion of
Family Life: A Common European Standard for the EU Framework.' Chapter 8:
'EU law and the right of Rainbow Families to move freely between EU Member
States' Chapter 9: 'Same-Sex Relationships and the Child Law Perspectives:
Another Child Protection Concern or Simply Another Way of Creating the
Modern Family?' Part 4: The Importance of Civil Partnership in an era of
Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 10: 'Relationships with Status: Civil
Partnership in an Era of Same-Sex Marriage.' Chapter 11: 'The Hierarchy of
Marriage and Civil Partnerships: Diversifying Relationship Recognition.'
Part 5: The Heteronormative Underpinnings of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 12:
'Repackaged Goods? Interrogating the Heteronormative Underpinnings of
Marriage.' Part 6: Consideration of the Necessity of both Social and Legal
Change and the Inter-Action between them: Chapter 13: 'Why Legal Equality
is Not Enough: The Case of Domestic Violence and Abuse in the Relationships
of LGBTQ+ people.' Chapter 14: 'Incrementalism in Same-Sex Marriage
Legalisation.' Conclusions Frances Hamilton, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria
University.
Part 1: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights and the European
Union in Relation to the Treatment of Same-Sex Couples' Relationships:
Chapter 1: 'The Potential of European Union Law to Further Advance LGBTQ+
Persons and Same-Sex Couples' Rights and the Resulting Consequence of
Brexit.' Chapter 2:' The European Approach to Recognising, Downgrading, and
Erasing Same-Sex Marriages Celebrated Abroad' Chapter 3: 'Harmonisation of
Choice of Law Rules on Same-Sex Marriage: An International Perspective.'
Part 2: Differing Paths Towards Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter
4: 'Marriage Equality via Referendum in Ireland: A Politically Opportune
Route to Recognition?' Chapter 5: 'The Aftermath of Marriage Equality in
Australia: Religious Freedom and LGBTQ+ Non-Discrimination.' Chapter 6:
'The role of Constitutional Courts in Promoting Marriage Equality and their
Relationship with Movements and Legislators.' Professor Angioletta Sperti,
Associate Professor, University of Pisa. Part 3: Rainbow Families: Chapter
7: 'The " Chapter 7: 'The European Court of Human Rights and the Notion of
Family Life: A Common European Standard for the EU Framework.' Chapter 8:
'EU law and the right of Rainbow Families to move freely between EU Member
States' Chapter 9: 'Same-Sex Relationships and the Child Law Perspectives:
Another Child Protection Concern or Simply Another Way of Creating the
Modern Family?' Part 4: The Importance of Civil Partnership in an era of
Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 10: 'Relationships with Status: Civil
Partnership in an Era of Same-Sex Marriage.' Chapter 11: 'The Hierarchy of
Marriage and Civil Partnerships: Diversifying Relationship Recognition.'
Part 5: The Heteronormative Underpinnings of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 12:
'Repackaged Goods? Interrogating the Heteronormative Underpinnings of
Marriage.' Part 6: Consideration of the Necessity of both Social and Legal
Change and the Inter-Action between them: Chapter 13: 'Why Legal Equality
is Not Enough: The Case of Domestic Violence and Abuse in the Relationships
of LGBTQ+ people.' Chapter 14: 'Incrementalism in Same-Sex Marriage
Legalisation.' Conclusions Frances Hamilton, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria
University.
Introduction - Frances Hamilton, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University.
Part 1: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights and the European
Union in Relation to the Treatment of Same-Sex Couples' Relationships:
Chapter 1: 'The Potential of European Union Law to Further Advance LGBTQ+
Persons and Same-Sex Couples' Rights and the Resulting Consequence of
Brexit.' Chapter 2:' The European Approach to Recognising, Downgrading, and
Erasing Same-Sex Marriages Celebrated Abroad' Chapter 3: 'Harmonisation of
Choice of Law Rules on Same-Sex Marriage: An International Perspective.'
Part 2: Differing Paths Towards Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter
4: 'Marriage Equality via Referendum in Ireland: A Politically Opportune
Route to Recognition?' Chapter 5: 'The Aftermath of Marriage Equality in
Australia: Religious Freedom and LGBTQ+ Non-Discrimination.' Chapter 6:
'The role of Constitutional Courts in Promoting Marriage Equality and their
Relationship with Movements and Legislators.' Professor Angioletta Sperti,
Associate Professor, University of Pisa. Part 3: Rainbow Families: Chapter
7: 'The " Chapter 7: 'The European Court of Human Rights and the Notion of
Family Life: A Common European Standard for the EU Framework.' Chapter 8:
'EU law and the right of Rainbow Families to move freely between EU Member
States' Chapter 9: 'Same-Sex Relationships and the Child Law Perspectives:
Another Child Protection Concern or Simply Another Way of Creating the
Modern Family?' Part 4: The Importance of Civil Partnership in an era of
Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 10: 'Relationships with Status: Civil
Partnership in an Era of Same-Sex Marriage.' Chapter 11: 'The Hierarchy of
Marriage and Civil Partnerships: Diversifying Relationship Recognition.'
Part 5: The Heteronormative Underpinnings of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 12:
'Repackaged Goods? Interrogating the Heteronormative Underpinnings of
Marriage.' Part 6: Consideration of the Necessity of both Social and Legal
Change and the Inter-Action between them: Chapter 13: 'Why Legal Equality
is Not Enough: The Case of Domestic Violence and Abuse in the Relationships
of LGBTQ+ people.' Chapter 14: 'Incrementalism in Same-Sex Marriage
Legalisation.' Conclusions Frances Hamilton, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria
University.
Part 1: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights and the European
Union in Relation to the Treatment of Same-Sex Couples' Relationships:
Chapter 1: 'The Potential of European Union Law to Further Advance LGBTQ+
Persons and Same-Sex Couples' Rights and the Resulting Consequence of
Brexit.' Chapter 2:' The European Approach to Recognising, Downgrading, and
Erasing Same-Sex Marriages Celebrated Abroad' Chapter 3: 'Harmonisation of
Choice of Law Rules on Same-Sex Marriage: An International Perspective.'
Part 2: Differing Paths Towards Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter
4: 'Marriage Equality via Referendum in Ireland: A Politically Opportune
Route to Recognition?' Chapter 5: 'The Aftermath of Marriage Equality in
Australia: Religious Freedom and LGBTQ+ Non-Discrimination.' Chapter 6:
'The role of Constitutional Courts in Promoting Marriage Equality and their
Relationship with Movements and Legislators.' Professor Angioletta Sperti,
Associate Professor, University of Pisa. Part 3: Rainbow Families: Chapter
7: 'The " Chapter 7: 'The European Court of Human Rights and the Notion of
Family Life: A Common European Standard for the EU Framework.' Chapter 8:
'EU law and the right of Rainbow Families to move freely between EU Member
States' Chapter 9: 'Same-Sex Relationships and the Child Law Perspectives:
Another Child Protection Concern or Simply Another Way of Creating the
Modern Family?' Part 4: The Importance of Civil Partnership in an era of
Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 10: 'Relationships with Status: Civil
Partnership in an Era of Same-Sex Marriage.' Chapter 11: 'The Hierarchy of
Marriage and Civil Partnerships: Diversifying Relationship Recognition.'
Part 5: The Heteronormative Underpinnings of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 12:
'Repackaged Goods? Interrogating the Heteronormative Underpinnings of
Marriage.' Part 6: Consideration of the Necessity of both Social and Legal
Change and the Inter-Action between them: Chapter 13: 'Why Legal Equality
is Not Enough: The Case of Domestic Violence and Abuse in the Relationships
of LGBTQ+ people.' Chapter 14: 'Incrementalism in Same-Sex Marriage
Legalisation.' Conclusions Frances Hamilton, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria
University.