Children in Migration and International Family Law

Children in Migration and International Family Law

The Child's Best Interests Principle at the Interface of Migration Law and Family Law

Heiderhoff, Bettina; Arnold, Stefan

Springer International Publishing AG

12/2024

323

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9783031715976

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Children in Migration and International Family law - an introduction Children in Migration and International Family law - an introduction.- An Introduction to FAMIMOVE, its accomplishments and its challenges.- The child's best interests in international jurisdiction under the Brussels IIter Regulation.- The Child's Best Interests Principle in EU Law on Third-Country Nationals.- Binding effect of an age assessment.- Guardianship of children in the context of migration in Hungary.- Guardianship and other protective measures for minor refugees in Germany.- A European Approach to Cross-Border Guardianship.- Early Marriages in Sweden.- Early Marriage in Germany - Law and Politics of Cultural Demarcation.- Early Marriages in Austria - private international law and ordre public assessment.- Early Marriage - a European Perspective.- Beyond kafala: How parentless children are placed in new homes in Muslim jurisdictions.- Kafala in France.- Kafala in the Netherlands.- Kafala in Belgium: private international law as an essential tool to establish migration law consequences?.- Principles to ensure a cross-border kafala placement is in the best interests of the child.- Recognition of kafala in European member states - need for a uniform approach?.- The Role of the Court of Justice in Shaping the Right to Maintain Family Unity for Beneficiaries of International Protection.- Polygamous marriages and reunification of families on the move under EU law: an overview.
Open Access;unaccompanied minor refugees;child marriage;Kafala;Child's best interests principle in migration;Interface between migration law and conflict of laws;EU family law;migration;cross-border cooperation