Commission on European Family Law

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The Commission on European Family Law (as known as CEFL) was established on September 1, 2001.[1] Its main objective is working for the harmonization of family law throughout Europe.[2] The CEFL consists of approximately 26 experts in the field of family and comparative law from all European Union member states, as well as several other European countries.[3]

Principles[]

One accomplishment of the commission was the creation of a set of common principles in the area of family law based upon research of national legislation of European states.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "History - Commission on European Family Law". ceflonline.net. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  2. ^ Antokolskaia, Masha. "Harmonization of substantive family law in Europe: myths and reality". Heinonline.
  3. ^ Boele-Woelki, Katharina. [file:///C:/Users/esass/AppData/Local/Temp/13-13-1-PB.pdf "The principles of European family law: its aims and prospects"] Check |url= value (help) (PDF). Utrecht Law Review.
  4. ^ Pintens, Walter. "Family law in Europe: Developments and Perspectives". JStor.

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