Importance of European Law *)

There are currently around 16 million international couples in the EU. It is inevitable when such families break up that family members often end up living in different countries, a situation that is fraught with difficulties from a family law point of view.

These difficulties include, for example, knowing which courts have jurisdiction to hear a divorce application or a case on matters of parental responsibility, how a judgment will be recognised and enforced in another member state, the issue of enforcement of maintenance obligations abroad and how cross-border parental child abduction can be prevented.

 

 
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*) Anastasia Patta, 
"European judicial training: promoting the development of standardised training materials and an interactive training methodology",
ERA Forum, October 2014, Volume 15, Issue 3, pp 319–324
(Patta, A. ERA Forum (2014) 15: 319. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12027-014-0359-7)