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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 December 2024

Marja-Liisa Öberg
Affiliation:
Lund University
Alina Tryfonidou
Affiliation:
University of Cyprus
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Contents

  1. Notes on Contributors

  2. Foreword

    Clare McGlynn

  3. Acknowledgements

  4. Table of Cases

  5. Table of Legislation

  6. List of Abbreviations

  7. 1Introduction

    Alina Tryfonidou and Marja-Liisa Öberg

  8. Part IThe Family in EU Law: Concept and Context

    1. 2What Is a ‘Family’ in EU Law? Do EU Policies Sufficiently Address Family Diversity and Its Consequences?

      Alina Tryfonidou

    2. 3What Makes the Family Special?

      David Archard

    3. 4Who Counts as a Family Member? On the Importance of ‘Doing Family’ in EU Law

      Ségolène Barbou des Places

    4. 5One Big Happy ‘European Family’? An External Perspective

      Marja-Liisa Öberg

  9. Part IIThe EU Family and Rights

    1. 6The Fundament of the Fundaments? Family Rights and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

      Xavier Groussot, Gunnar Thor Petursson, Alezini Loxa

    2. 7The Status of Family Member as a Pre-condition of the Free Movement in the EU

      Michael Bogdan

    3. 8Family Members and the Citizens’ Rights Directive: Broadening the Scope of the Principle of Effective Judicial Protection

      Albertina Albors-Llorens

  10. Part IIIThe EU Family and Family Diversity

    1. 9All Paths Lead to Equality? Same-Sex Couples and Rainbow Families under European Law

      Geoffrey Willems

    2. 10Surrogacy before European Courts: The Gender of Legal Fictions

      Alice Margaria

  11. Part IVThe EU Family in Internal and External Crises

    1. 11The Abused and Neglected Child in the EU Family: Risk, Borders, and Public Law Child Protection

      Ruth Lamont

    2. 12The EU Family: Surviving Ideological Familism in Times of Illiberalism

      Nausica Palazzo

    3. 13Epilogue to the Family in EU Law: Is There a European Family Law?

      Jens M. Scherpe

  12. Bibliography

  13. Index

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