Den Haese | Crossing Borders: Proving Your Personal Status | Buch | 978-94-6236-733-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 477 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 240 mm

Den Haese

Crossing Borders: Proving Your Personal Status

Interactions Between Private International Law and Human Rights Law

Buch, Englisch, 477 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 240 mm

ISBN: 978-94-6236-733-3
Verlag: eleven


The increasing mobility of people leads to the worldwide circulation of documents that record the personal status of people (e.g. birth, marriage, death). The recognition of these documents traditionally belongs to the field of private international law. This book first maps the private international law rules applicable in Belgium and the Netherlands (Chapter 1) and scrutinises whether and to what extent human rights law and EU principles can support people to obtain or prevent the recognition of a personal status obtained abroad (Chapter 2). Legislation, legal doctrine and case law from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) have been scrutinised in detail. Subsequently, this book looks into the application of this legal framework by Belgian and Dutch public servants and judges when they are confronted with a request to recognise a foreign marriage, legal parent-child relationship or kafala. This book is unique as it encompasses the results of a bilingual online survey distributed among Belgian and Dutch public servants (over 200 respondents) (Chapter 3) and a case law analysis of over 500 published and unpublished judgments (Chapter 4). The last chapter (Chapter 5) contains recommendations and reflects on future research.

Crossing Borders: Proving Your Personal Status is a must-have for practitioners and students looking for a thorough understanding of Belgian and Dutch private international law rules and a comprehensive overview of the ECtHR’s and CJEU’s case law on the portability of personal status.
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Terminology: translations; Introduction; 1 Private international law framework in Belgium and the Netherlands; 2 Human rights framework; 3 Private international law at the level of Belgian and Dutch administrative authorities; 4 Private international law in Belgian and Dutch civil courts; 5 Conclusion and a look at the future; Bibliography


Sarah Den Haese studied Social Work and Law. In October 2021, she obtained her PhD at the Institute of Private International Law at Ghent University (Belgium). She currently works as a legal expert in migration law and private international law for the Flemish Integration Agency (Agentschap Integratie en Inburgering).


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