Parental Responsibilities


Principles

On the basis of the national reports and the integrated versions available in EFL Volume 9, the Commission on European Family Law is able to present its first Principles of European Family Law. To order this book click here.

The principles are available in this book in English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish and Spanish. These language versions are all authentic and have been approved by the Organising Committee. However, it must be noted that these principles cannot be read alone and must be read in conjunction with the Comments and Comparative Overview provided in the publication.

Questionnaire

The questionnaire can be downloaded by clicking on the link: "Parental Responsibilities"


National Reports

General
The CEFL questionnaire on parental responsibilities has been sent to the experts of each of the countries affiliated to the Commission. The answers to the questionnaires will be able to be downloaded through the links below as and when the reports have been received and edited. At the moment, the country reports are organised in alphabetical order.

Integrated Version
Readers are reminded that an intergrated version of all the twenty-three national reports will also be published. Further details can be found at http://www.intersentia.be/English/series2.shtml

Copyright
Readers are reminded that this work is protected by copyright. While they are free to use the ideas expressed in it, they may not copy, distribute or publish the work or part of it, in any form, printed, electronic or otherwise, except for reasonable quoting, clearly indicating the source. Readers are permitted to make copies, electronically or printed, for personal and classroom use.

Citation
All reports should be cited in the following format:

Author(s), "Name of Country Report concerning the CEFL Questionnaire on Parental Responsibilities". http://www.law.uu.nl/priv/cefl.

For example:
I. Lund Andersen and C. Jeppesen, "Danish Report concerning the CEFL Questionnaire on Parental Responsibilities". http://www.law.uu.nl/priv/cefl.

The Reports

Austria and Austrian Legislation

Belgium and Belgian Legislation. For an update see W. Pintens, "Reformen im belgischen Familienrecht" FamRZ 2006, p. 1312-1314.

Bulgaria and Bulgarian Legislation

Czech Republic and Czech Legislation

Denmark and Danish Legislation

England and Wales and English Legislation

Finland and Finnish Legislation

France and French Legislation

Germany and German Legislation

Greece and Greek Legislation

Hungary and Hungarian Legislation

Republic of Ireland and Irish Legislation

Italy and Italian Legislation. For an update see S. Patti, "Die neue italienische Regelung über das gemeinsame Sorgerecht" FamRZ 2006, p. 1321-1324

Lithuania and Lithuanian Legislation

The Netherlands and Dutch Legislation

Norway and Norwegian Legislation

Poland and Polish Legislation

Portugal and Portuguese Legislation

Russia and Russian Legislation

Spain and Spanish Legislation

Sweden and Swedish Legislation

Switzerland and Swiss Legislation