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CUREDI ID Question at stake Country Official Citation Date of decision Author
CUREDI022CZ002 Does refusal to recognize the legal relationship between two same-sex parents and their child, born through a surrogacy agreement outside of the Czech Republic, contradict the principle of the best interest of the child? Czechia Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, Judgement of 29 June 2017, I. ÚS 3226/16 (I. ÚS 3226/16 ze dne 29. 6. 2017)
ECLI:CZ:US:2016:1.US.3226.16.1
2017-06-29 Nicole Štýbnarová View
CUREDI057BE006 Whether a Moroccan judgement granting kafalah can be converted into an adoption in Belgium. Belgium Court of Appeal Ghent, Judgement of 14 November 2019 (Hof van beroep Gent, 14 november 2019)
2019-11-14 Jinske Verhellen; Yasmina El Kaddouri View
CUREDI057BE007 Whether the kafalah can produce legal effects in Belgium and whether kafalah should be converted into adoption? Belgium Court of Cassation 14 September 2015, No. AR C.13.0296.N (Hof van Cassatie 14 september 2015, AR C.13.0296.N) Court of Appeal Ghent 13 March 2013 (Hof van beroep Gent 13 maart 2013)
2015-09-14 Yasmina El Kaddouri; Jinske Verhellen View
CUREDI076NL002 Whether the repudiation of a first marriage and the subsequent entering into a second religious marriage, both of which took place in the Netherlands, can be recognized as valid, and whether the invalidity of these acts affects the legal parentage of a child born of the second marriage. Netherlands District Court of Zeeland-West Brabant, Judgement of 9 April 2014, C/02/228319 FA RK 10-5659 (Uitspraak van Rechtbank Zeeland-West Brabant, 9 april 2014)
ECLI:NL:RBZWB:2014:9408
2014-04-09 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI089NL002 Whether (a Moroccan) kafalah can be qualified as adoption under Dutch law. Netherlands District Court Utrecht, Judgement of 5 October 2005, 192066/FA RK 05-1255 (Rechtbank Utrecht, 5 oktober 2005)
ECLI:NL:RBUTR:2005:AU8343
2005-10-05 Ibtissam Rebbik View
CUREDI076NL012 In cases where an extramarital affair leads to uncertainty as to the biological parenthood of a child, whether and to what extent the possible consequences of the community’s reaction are taken into account when determining whether a DNA test ought to take place. Netherlands Court of Appeal Amsterdam, Judgement of 14 December 2021, ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2021:3973 (Uitspraak Gerechtshof Amsterdam 14 december 2021, ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2021:3973).
ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2021:3973
2021-12-14 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI076NL013 Whether the court may refuse to apply foreign law, in this case Moroccan law, on the basis of the public order exception if a request for the denial of fatherhood is not available for the requesting party under that law. Netherlands District Court Rotterdam, Judgement of 27 January 2010, Case nr 327767/ F2 RK 09-694, ECLI:NL:RBROT:2010:BL1502 (Rechtbank Rotterdam 27 januari 2010, Zaaknr 327767/ F2 RK 09-694, ECLI:NL:RBROT:2010:BL1502)
ECLI:NL:RBROT:2010:BL1502
2010-01-27 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI096FR010 Whether kafalah can be assumed to be the equivalent of simple adoption, thus supporting the conclusion that Morocco authorizes the adoption of a Moroccan child in France. France Court of Cassation, Judgment of 10 October 2006, 06-15.246 (Cour de cassation, Arrêt du 10 octubre 2006, 06-15.246)
No ECLI
2006-10-10 Jana Araji View

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