
The latest volume of the Yearbook of Private International Law contains the part dedicated to the Family Status, Identities and Private International Law:
- Family Status, Identities and Private International Law A Critical Assessment in the Light of Fundamental Rights
Elena C. Bargelli and Ilaria Pretelli - Reasonable Expectations of Unmarried Cohabitants Guillaume KesslerRecognition of Family Status and Same-Sex Partners – A Chinese Perspective
Yin Liu - Free Movement of Same-sex Spouses in the EU
Maria Caterina Baruffi - Lessons Drawn from the Commission’s Parenthood Proposal for Further EU Initiative on Personal Identity and Status Continuity
Johan Meeusen - The Recognition of Names Between EU Law and Human Rights Law – Recent Developments
Giulia Rossolillo - The ICCS’s Contribution to the Portability of Names
Nicolas Nord - Identity and Civil Status of Children Conceived through Cross-Border Procreation Contracts – Perspectives on Filiation and the Best Interests of the Child
Ilaria Pretelli