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Der Personenname in der romanischen Rechtsfamilie: Personennamen und Recht in der Romania Namen und Recht in Europa / Names and the Law in Europe, Akten der Tagung in Regensburg, 16. und 17. April 2015 / Conference Papers, Regensburg, 16 and 17 April 2015
In the legal systems of the Romanic legal family four major types of attribution of the child’s name may be distinguished: 1) obligatory transmission of father’s name; 2) choice between father’s or mother’s name; 3) obligatory transmission of father’s and mother’s name; 4) choice between father’s name, mother’s name or father’s and mother’s name. There is a strong tendency towards a more liberal approach. Therefore, the fourth type is gaining importance. In the Romanic legal systems marriage has no influence on the legal name of the spouses. They keep their own name during the marriage. But most legal systems accept that the spouses have the right to use each other’s name
Der Personenname in der romanischen Rechtsfamilie: Personennamen und Recht in der Romania Namen und Recht in Europa / Names and the Law in Europe, Akten der Tagung in Regensburg, 16. und 17. April 2015 / Conference Papers, Regensburg, 16 and 17 April 2015
In the legal systems of the Romanic legal family four major types of attribution of the child’s name may be distinguished: 1) obligatory transmission of father’s name; 2) choice between father’s or mother’s name; 3) obligatory transmission of father’s and mother’s name; 4) choice between father’s name, mother’s name or father’s and mother’s name. There is a strong tendency towards a more liberal approach. Therefore, the fourth type is gaining importance. In the Romanic legal systems marriage has no influence on the legal name of the spouses. They keep their own name during the marriage. But most legal systems accept that the spouses have the right to use each other’s name
Family law. A challenge for Europe?
Podeu consultar els materials complets de les Jornades a: http://cataleg.udg.edu/record=b1343647Family law will in the long run - and this run could be shorter as we expect now- be part of the activities of the European legislator. This legislator will not be the Council of Europe but the European Union. The cited cases prove that the time is not ripe for an institutional unification of substantive family law. At first a phase of spontaneous approximation of law is necessary. This approximation will be a task for research and educatio
Quelques notions fondamentales et leur développement en droit successoral allemand et français
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