Analyzing the recent Italian case-law is clear that a difficult balance is maintained bet-ween the Italian Law and the State’s obligation to recognize a foreign status under the EU law and ECHR principles. Moreover, the recognition of foreign judgment and provisions related to personal sta-tus are surely interconnected with the role of public policy, on one hand, and the effectiveness of human rights on the other hand
RECOGNITION OF A STATUS ACQUIRED ABROAD: ITALY
Martina Vivirito Pellegrino
;Marta Giacomini
2022-01-01
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Analyzing the recent Italian case-law is clear that a difficult balance is maintained bet-ween the Italian Law and the State’s obligation to recognize a foreign status under the EU law and ECHR principles. Moreover, the recognition of foreign judgment and provisions related to personal sta-tus are surely interconnected with the role of public policy, on one hand, and the effectiveness of human rights on the other handFile in questo prodotto:
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