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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frances Hamilton , Guido Noto La DiegaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.707kg ISBN: 9780367076092ISBN 10: 0367076098 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 17 January 2020 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction - Frances Hamilton, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University. Part 1: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Union in Relation to the Treatment of Same-Sex Couples’ Relationships: Chapter 1: ‘The Potential of European Union Law to Further Advance LGBTQ+ Persons and Same-Sex Couples’ Rights and the Resulting Consequence of Brexit.’ Frances Hamilton, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University. Chapter 2:’ The European Approach to Recognising, Downgrading, and Erasing Same-Sex Marriages Celebrated Abroad’ Dr Guido Noto La Diega, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University. Chapter 3: ‘Harmonisation of Choice of Law Rules on Same-Sex Marriage: An International Perspective.’ Dr Lauren Clayton-Helm, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University. Part 2: Differing Paths Towards Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 4: ‘Marriage Equality via Referendum in Ireland: A Politically Opportune Route to Recognition?’ Dr Brian Tobin, Lecturer, NUI Galway, Republic of Ireland, Chapter 5: ‘The Aftermath of Marriage Equality in Australia: Religious Freedom and LGBTQ+ Non-Discrimination.’ Dr Louise Richardson Self, Lecturer in Philosophy and Gender Studies, University of Tasmania, Dr Bronwyn Fielder, Postdoctoral Research, University of Tasmania and Professor Douglas Ezzy, Professor of Sociology, University of Tasmania. Chapter 6: ‘The role of Constitutional Courts in Promoting Marriage Equality and their Relationship with Movements and Legislators.’ Professor Angioletta Sperti, Associate Professor, University of Pisa. Part 3: Rainbow Families: Chapter 7: ‘The European Court of Human Rights and the Notion of Family Life: A Common European Standard for the EU Framework.’ Dr Alexander Schuster, Verona University. Chapter 8: ‘EU law and the right of Rainbow Families to move freely between EU Member States’ Prof Alina Tryfonidou, Professor of Law, Reading University. Chapter 9: ‘Same-Sex Relationships and the Child Law Perspectives: Another Child Protection Concern or Simply Another Way of Creating the Modern Family?’ Dr Frances Burton, Senior Lecturer in Law, Buckingham University. Part 4: The Importance of Civil Partnership in an era of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 10: ‘Relationships with Status: Civil Partnership in an Era of Same-Sex Marriage.’ Dr Andy Hayward, Associate Professor, Durham University. Chapter 11: ‘The Hierarchy of Marriage and Civil Partnerships: Diversifying Relationship Recognition.’ Alexander Maine, Lecturer in Law, University of Leicester. Part 5: The Heteronormative Underpinnings of Same-Sex Marriage: Chapter 12: ‘Repackaged Goods? Interrogating the Heteronormative Underpinnings of Marriage.’ Dr Fergus Ryan, Associate Professor in Law, NUI Maynooth. Part 6: Consideration of the Necessity of both Social and Legal Change and the Inter-Action between them: Chapter 13: ‘Why Legal Equality is Not Enough: The Case of Domestic Violence and Abuse in the Relationships of LGBTQ+ people.’ Professor Catherine Donovan, Professor of Sociology, Durham University. Chapter 14: ‘Incrementalism in Same-Sex Marriage Legalisation.’ Assistant Professor Erez Aloni, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia. Conclusions Frances Hamilton, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University.ReviewsAuthor InformationFrances Hamilton is Senior Lecturer in Law and Guido Noto La Diega is Senior Lecturer in Law, both at Northumbria University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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