Commission on European Family Law
The Commission on European Family Law (as known as CEFL) was established in September 2001 and has, as its main objective, the role of working for the harmonization of family law throughout Europe. The CEFL consists of approximately 26 experts in the field of family and comparative law from all European Union member states, as well as several other European countries.
Principles
One accomplishment of the commission has been the creation of a set of common principles in the area of family law based upon research of national legislation of European states.
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External links
- Official site
- Principles of European Family Law Regarding Divorce And Maintenance Between Former Spouses
- Principles of European Family Law Regarding on the Parental Responsibility
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