The Construction of Fatherhood: The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights

Explores the ECtHR's understanding of what it means to be a 'father' and the role of doctrines of interpretation.

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Main Author: Margaria, Alice (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2019
In:Year: 2019
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Summary:Explores the ECtHR's understanding of what it means to be a 'father' and the role of doctrines of interpretation.
Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Fatherhood and the Law in Europe -- 1 Ideology versus Reality: Changing Families and Changing Fatherhood -- 2 The Law's Reaction: New and Old Ways of Connecting Fathers to Children -- 3 Introducing the Key Concepts -- 'Conventional Fatherhood' -- 'Fragmenting Fatherhood' -- 'New Fatherhood' -- 4 The Aim and Structure of the Analysis -- 2 The ECtHR and Fatherhood: Limits and Potential -- Introduction -- 1 Family Relationships: Between Restraint and Innovation -- 2 Core Provisions -- 2.1 Article 8 and Fatherhood -- Two Stages of Review -- Positive Obligations -- 2.2 Article 14 and Fatherhood -- 3 Doctrines and Decision Making -- 3.1 The Doctrine of the Margin and Strictness of Review -- 3.2 The Variable Use of Doctrines and the Court's Moral Views -- 4 Case-Law Selection -- 3 Fatherhood and Assisted Reproduction -- 1 The Impact of ARTs on Conventional Fatherhood -- 2 The ECtHR and ARTs: An Ambivalent Reaction -- 2.1 Transsexuality and Fatherhood -- 2.2 Not-Yet Conceived Children and the Ideal Father -- 2.3 Surrogacy and Intended Fatherhood -- 3 Conclusions -- 4 Post-Separation and Unmarried Fatherhood -- 1 Fatherhood and the 'Crisis' of Marriage -- 2 The ECtHR, the 'Crisis' of Marriage and Fatherhood -- 2.1 Parental Rights after Family Breakdown -- 2.2 Non-Consensual Adoption -- 2.3 Paternity Proceedings -- Fathers Contesting Paternity -- Fathers Claiming Paternity -- 3 Conclusions -- 5 Fatherhood and Family-Work Reconciliation -- 1 Women in the Workplace and Conventional Fatherhood -- 2 Childcare-Related Entitlements for Fathers and the ECtHR: One Step at a Time -- 2.1 Restating Conventional Fatherhood -- 2.2 Contemplating 'New Fatherhood' -- 2.3 Pushing for 'New Fatherhood' -- 3 Conclusions.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (208 pages)
ISBN:9781108596824