La famille dans lordre juridique de lUnion europenne Family within the Legal Order of the European Union

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Le droit de la famille, dans sa dimension civiliste, fortement ancreacute; dans les cultures nationales des Eacute;tats membres, est une matiegrave;re qui ne relegrave;ve pas, en principe, du droit de lrsquo;Union europeacute;enne. Pourtant, il nrsquo;est plus possible drsquo;affirmer que la matiegrave;re eacute;chappe dans son entier au droit de lrsquo;Union. De nombreux aspects de la famille sont sous influence europeacute;enne, au point que lrsquo;on voit se dessiner les contours drsquo;une laquo; famille europeacute;enne raquo;. Lrsquo;ouvrage propose de mettre en lumiegrave;re lrsquo;acquis europeacute;en en matiegrave;re de droit de la famille, au prisme du droit mateacute;riel citoyenneteacute; europeacute;enne, politique sociale de lrsquo;Union, fonction publique europeacute;ennehellip;, comme du droit international priveacute;. Le droit de la famille de lrsquo;Union srsquo;identifie alors comme un laquo;droit speacute;cialraquo; compleacute;tant la diversiteacute; des droits nationaux de la famille. Sa signification theacute;orique et politique dans lrsquo;Union est deacute;battue par les auteurs, autant que son devenir. Loin de demeurer fragmentaire agrave; cocirc;teacute; des droits nationaux des Eacute;tats membres, il a probablement vocation agrave; se densifier pour offrir aux citoyens et reacute;sidents europeacute;ens un droit commun de la famille au sein de lrsquo;Union.Family law, with its civil law tradition, and strong roots in the national cultures of the Member States, does not normally fall within the scope of European law. However, it is no longer possible to argue that family law is outside European law entirely. There are many aspects of the family which are subject to European influence, to the point that the outlines of a laquo;European familyraquo; are starting to emerge. This book is intended to highlight the European experience of family law and its substantive i.e. European citizenship, EU social policy, EU civil servicehellip; and private international law aspects. Union law therefore contains a form of laquo;specialraquo; family law which is shared between the Member States and supplements their national family laws. Its theoretical and political importance in the Union, as well as its future, are discussed by the authors. Far from remaining fragmented alongside the national laws of Member States, it will likely develop to offer European citizens and residents a common family law within the EU.Version numu00e9rique disponible sur Strada lex BelgiqueStrada lex LuxembourgStrada lex EuropeVous u00eates abonnu00e9 Activez gratuitement la version numu00e9rique gru00e2ce au code pru00e9sent dans lu2019ouvrage.