ICCS Colloquy

Current problems in the law of persons in the ICCS States

 Proceedings of the Colloquy organised to mark the 50 years of existence of the ICCS

 

morning

Presentation of the ICCS: achievements and prospects

Jacques Massip, Secretary General of the ICCS, Honorary Dean at the Cour de Cassation, France

The secularization of civil status

Jean Carbonnier, Honorary Dean of the Faculty of Poitiers, Honorary Professor at Paris II University, France

The internationalisation of the law of persons

Jean-Marc Bischoff, Professor at Robert Schuman University, Former Secrtary General of the ICCS, Strasbourg, France

Automatic recognition of decisions in the matter of the status of persons and of family law: two years' experience of the application of the new italian act on private international law

Guido Raimondi, Magistrat au Parquet Général, Supreme Court of Casssation, Italy

The name of spouses and children in swiss law

Suzette Sandoz, Professor at Lausanne University, Switzerland

Registered partnerships: legislation of the Netherlands

Katharina Boele-Woelki, Professor at Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Registered partnerships: current proposals

Jean Hauser, Professor at Montesquieu University, Bordeaux IV, France

 

afternoon

Anonymous childbirth and its legal effects  

Pierre Murat, Professor at Pierre Mendès-France University, Grenoble, France

Adoption and secrecy of origins (in french law)

Françoise Dekeuwer-Défossez, Professor at Lille II University, Director of LEDRAP, France

Recognition of paternity of children born out of wedlock in germanic law

Dieter Henrich, Professor at Regensburg University, Germany

The establishment of paternity under english law

Nigel Lowe, Professor, Director of the Centre for International Family Law Studies at Cardiff Law School, University of Wales, United Kingdom

Conclusions

François Terré,  Emeritus Professor at Panth?n-Assas University, Paris II, Membre de l'Institut, France

 

 

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