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Law Justice
Reinforced cooperation to facilitate binational divorces?
By Nathalie Vandystadt | 17 September 2008
Due to lack of unanimity, a ‘small Europe of divorce’ seems to be on the horizon. It is true that, even if the two partners are EU nationals, going ahead with the dissolution of a binational marriage can quickly become a legal headache. Who is the competent judge? What is the applicable law? On...
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