Tittel: | Human Rights and Private International Law in the Family Law Area | Ansvar: | Tone Linn Wærstad | Forfatter: | Wærstad, Tone Linn | Materialtype: | Artikkel - elektronisk | Signatur: | Oslo law review | Utgitt: | Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2020 | Omfang: | S. 4-5 | Serie: | Oslo law review ; 1/2020 | Emneord: | Familierett / Internasjonal rett / Menneskerettigheter | Innhold: | This issue of Oslo Law Review publishes some of the papers that were presented at a conference entitled ‘Human rights and private international law in the family law area’ that I organised at the University of Oslo on 7–8 November 2018. The contributors met again for a writer’s workshop at the University of Oslo in March 2019.1 The focus of the conference was on a set of new questions arising from increased mobility and new family patterns that are of specific concern to human rights law, private international law and family law. The conference brought together prominent researchers who presented on topics ranging from interdisciplinary research in legal areas such as family law, equality law and international law to the revisiting of classic private international law approaches and concepts such as ‘the habitual residence’, the scope of jurisdiction, choice of law and the recognition of foreign marriages. | Del av verk: | Oslo law review 1/2020 |
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