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Routledge - The Right to Family Life in the European Union

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This academic text from Routledge Research in EU Law explores the evolving landscape of family rights within European integration. It provides a detailed examination of the right to family life as defined in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. Readers will gain a clear understanding of how family life relates to citizenship and the principle of free movement across the continent. The book analyzes how the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights work together to shape the legal definition of family. By looking at recent case law, it addresses the changing ways the law views family structures. It also covers modern challenges, including the impact of immigration on family rights and the broadening definitions used in legal contexts today. This is an essential resource for those studying international law and human rights within the European framework.

Key Features

Examines the right to family life within the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights to provide legal clarity.

Analyzes the connection between family life, citizenship, and free movement across European borders.

Evaluates the combined impact of the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights on legal family concepts.

Discusses recent case law to show how the legal understanding of family is changing in practice.

Addresses modern challenges regarding the right to family life in the context of immigration.

Provides a deep look at the broadening definitions of what constitutes a family under current law.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 September 2016
Listed Since
07 September 2015

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