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CUREDI ID Question at stake Country Official Citation Date of decision Author
CUREDI007LT004 Whether the requirement to write personal names in the official language of the Republic of Lithuania in official documents potentially infringes upon the rights of national minority individuals to maintain their ethnic identity and privacy, as well as the principle of equality. Lithuania Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania, Ruling of 21 October 1999, Case No. 14/98 "On the compliance of the Resolution of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania ‘On Writing Names and Family Names in Passports of Citizens of the Republic of Lithuania’ of 31 January 1991 with the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania” (1999 m. spalio 21 d. Lietuvos Respublikos Konstitucinio Teismo nutarimas dėl Lietuvos Respublikos Aukščiausiosios Tarybos 1991 m. sausio 31 d. nutarimo „Dėl vardų ir pavardžių rašymo Lietuvos Respublikos piliečio pase“ atitikimo Lietuvos Respublikos Konstitucijai” (bylos Nr. 14/98))
1999-10-21 Kiryl Kascian View
CUREDI057BE002 Whether a child marriage concluded in Somalia can be recognized in Belgium Belgium Family Court Liège, Judgment of 25 May 2018 (Tribunal de la famille Liège, 25 mai 2018)
2018-05-25 Jinske Verhellen; Sarah Den Haese View
CUREDI017BG007 Whether cultural defence could outweigh the principle of the best interest of the child in cases prosecuting parents for the crime of facilitating early customary marriages. Bulgaria Regional Court Haskovo, Judgement of 6 July 2017, Criminal Appeals Case (VNAHD) No. 269/ 2017 (Reshenie № 98/ 06.07.2017 g., VNAHD № 269/ 2017 / Решение № 98 от 06.07.2017 г., ВНАХД № 269/ 2017 г.)
ECLI:BG:DC560:2017:20170600269.001
2017-07-06 Maria G. Nikolova View
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
CUREDI061BE001 Whether the recognition in Belgium of a Moroccan repudiation breaches the Belgian public order? Belgium Court of Cassation, 29 April 2002 (Cour de Cassation, 29 avril 2002)
ECLI:BE:CASS:2002:ARR.20020429.3
2002-04-29 Frederik Welvaert; Jinske Verhellen View
CUREDI061BE003 Whether there are reasons to recognize a Moroccan talaq repudiation despite the unequal position of men and women in the context of this practice? Belgium Labour Court of Appeal of Brussels, Judgement of 13 April 2005, 40557 (Cour du Travail de Bruxelles, n° 40557, 13 avril 2005)
ECLI:BE:CTBRL:2005:ARR.20050413.10
2005-04-13 Yasmina El Kaddouri; Frederik Welvaert View
CUREDI012BE009 Whether an Ahmadi marriage, which is not legally recognized in Pakistan, can be recognized in Belgium. Belgium Family Court of Brussels 18 November 2019 (Familierechtbank Brussel 18 november 2019)
2019-11-18 Frederik Welvaert; Jinske Verhellen View
CUREDI023NL003 Whether the Dutch court considers the type of divorce (tafriq or talaq) to be relevant to the claim of the woman to the dower according to Iraqi law. Netherlands Court of Appeal Amsterdam, Decision of 16 July 2019, 200.177.325/01 (Gerechtshof Amsterdam 16 juli 2019)
ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2019:2705
2019-07-16 Susan Rutten View
CUREDI002FR012 Whether the prohibition for a mother to expose her children to the members of Raëlism, the religious movement she adheres to, violates Articles 8, 9, 10, 11, both alone and in combination with Article 14 of the ECHR. France F.L. v. France, App. no. 61162/00, 03 November 2005
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2005:1103DEC006116200
2005-11-03 Alice Margaria View
CUREDI018GR010 Whether the application by Greek courts of sharia law instead of Greek civil law to the applicant’s deceased husband’s will constituted discrimination and violated the applicant’s right to property. Greece Molla Sali v Greece, App no 20452/14, 19 December 2018
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2018:1219JUD002045214
2018-12-19 Mariana Monteiro de Matos View
CUREDI023NL005 Whether a man, after having concluded an informal customary marriage in Morocco, committed a criminal act of bigamy by subsequently entering into a second marriage in the Netherlands. Netherlands Supreme Court, Decision of 1 December 2009 (Hoge Raad 1 december 2009)
ECLI:NL:HR:2009:BJ2779
2009-12-01 Susan Rutten 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
CUREDI075BE001 Whether a religious Ahmadi marriage can be recognized in Belgium. Belgium Court of appeal of Antwerp, Judgement of 9 March 2021, P.20.1171.N/1 (Hof van beroep Antwerpen, 9 maart 2021, P.20.1171.N/1)
ECLI:BE:CASS:2021:ARR.20210309.2N.9
2021-03-09 Sarah Den Haese; Jinske Verhellen View
CUREDI076NL001 Whether the Dutch legal system recognizes the validity of an Ethiopian religious marriage. Netherlands District Court The Hague, Judgement of 16 January 2019, Case nr. C/09/548540 / FA RK 18-1331 (Uitspraak Rechtbank Den Haag, 16 januari 2019)
ECLI:NL:RBDHA:2019:420
2019-01-16 Fei An Kersten 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
CUREDI076NL003 Whether the Dutch legal system recognizes a temporary marriage contracted outside the Netherlands. Netherlands Court of Appeal of Arnhem-Leeuwarden, Judgement of 28 November 2019, 200.255.348/01 (Uitspraak Gerechtshof Arnhem-Leeuwarden, 28 November 2019)
ECLI:NL:GHARL:2019:10284
2019-11-28 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI076NL004 Whether a customary marriage between a man and a woman concluded in Eritrea whilst the woman was 13 years old can be recognized in the Netherlands. Netherlands District Court Zeeland-West-Brabant, Judgement of 13 April 2021, case nr. C/02/371219 FA RK 20-1965, ECLI:NL:RBZWB:2021:2525 (Uitspraak Rechtbank Zeeland-West-Brabant, 13 april 2021)
ECLI:NL:RBZWB:2021:2525
2021-04-13 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI041UK021 Whether the petitioner was forced to enter into an arranged marriage and whether the marriage should be declared voidable on the ground of duress. United Kingdom NS v MI [2006] EWHC 1646 (Fam)
2006-07-05 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI041UK022 What powers do the courts of England and Wales have concerning mentally-able adults at risk of forced marriage and how should those powers be exercised? United Kingdom RE SK (An Adult) (Forced Marriage: Approproate Relief) [2004] EWHC 3202 (Fam)
2004-12-10 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI041UK023 Whether it fell within the court’s jurisdiction to make a minor with both Pakistani and British nationality a ward of court to enable her to travel to the UK from Pakistan, where she was believed to be at risk of being forced into a marriage. United Kingdom RB v FB and MA (Forced Marriage: Wardship: Jurisdiction) [2008] EWHC 1436 (Fam)
2008-04-15 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI076NL005 Whether the clash of two cultures in the upbringing of children may lead them to be placed under supervision and out of home. Netherlands District Court Groningen, 12 August 2010 (Rechtbank Groningen 12 augustus 2010)
ECLI:NL:RBGRO:2010:BN5853
2010-08-12 Fei An Kersten; Susan Rutten View
CUREDI076NL006 Whether the orthodox religious convictions of parents may lead the court to deprive them of their parental authority over a minor. Netherlands Court of Appeal The Hague, 4 August 2010, (Gerechtshof ‘s-Gravenhage, 4 augustus 2010)
ECLI:NL:GHSGR:2010:BN9246
2010-08-04 Fei An Kersten; Susan Rutten View
CUREDI076NL007 Whether customs prevalent in Roma culture may influence the out-of-home placement of a child from a Roma family. Netherlands Court of Appeal Arnhem-Leeuwarden, 8 November 2016 (Gerechtshof Arnhem-Leeuwarden, 8 november 2016)
ECLI:NL:GHARL:2016:9071
2016-11-08 Fei An Kersten; Susan Rutten View
CUREDI076NL008 Whether the absence of the consent of the mother, the holder of hizanat, when the father, the holder of wilayat, relocates a child abroad constitutes an unlawful removal under the provisions of the Hague Convention on Child Abduction. Netherlands The Court of Appeal of The Hague, Judgement 12 September 2017, C/09/534532 / FA RK 17-4654 (Uitspraak Gerechtshof Den Haag, 12 september 2017)
ECLI:NL:GHDHA:2017:2625
2017-09-12 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI089NL001 Whether (1) Islamic wilaya and hadana established abroad can be recognized by a Dutch court and (2) whether a father who is attributed wilaya can be excluded from his parental responsibility. Netherlands District Court of Zeeland-West Brabant, Judgement of 25 October 2019, C/02/337222 FARK 17-5918 (Rechtbank Zeeland-West Brabant, 25 oktober 2019)
ECLI:NL:RBZWB:2019:5975
2019-10-25 Ibtissam Rebbik View
CUREDI076NL009 Whether the cultural and religious upbringing of a five-year-old child, whose divorced parents are in a dispute regarding his circumcision, should be considered when deciding on the permissibility of the circumcision. Netherlands Court of Appeal of ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Judgement of 26 November 2002, R200200450 (Gerechtshof 's-Hertogenbosch, Uitspraak van 26 november 2002, R200200450)
ECLI:NL:GHSHE:2002:AF2955
2002-11-26 Fei An Kersten View
CUREDI076NL010 Whether a spouse’s refusal to cooperate with divorce proceedings under Iranian law, specifically by not appearing before the Iranian embassy after obtaining a civil divorce under Dutch law, may be considered wrongful towards the other spouse. Netherlands District Court Noord-Nederland, Judgement of 9 March 2022, ECLI:NL:RBNNE:2022:671 (Uitspraak Rechtbank Noord-Nederland, 9 maart 2022, ECLI:NL:RBNNE:2022:671).
ECLI:NL:RBNNE:2022:671
2022-03-09 Fei An Kersten View

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