Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

Repudiation and the In Concreto Assessment of Public Order

by Frederik Welvaert and Jinske Verhellen

Question(s) at stake

Whether the recognition in Belgium of a Moroccan repudiation breaches the Belgian public order?

Outcome of the ruling

A repudiation can be recognized when no in concreto infringement of public order is found, as it is in this case since the woman accepted the repudiation and it could not be asserted that the repudiation was obtained in breach of Belgian law.

Country:

Belgium

Official citation

Court of Cassation, 29 April 2002 (Cour de Cassation, 29 avril 2002)

ECLI:BE:CASS:2002:ARR.20020429.3

Topic(s)

Keywords:

Dissolution of marriage and partnership Divorce Repudiation Legal toolbox Limitations and justifications Public order

Tag(s):

Recognition of foreign divorces Public policy

Bibliographic information

Welvaert, Frederik; Verhellen, Jinske (2024): Repudiation and the In Concreto Assessment of Public Order, Department of Law and Anthropology, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale), Germany, CUREDI061BE001, https://doi.org/10.48509/CUREDI061BE001.

About the authors

Frederik Welvaert (Faculty of Law, Maastricht University, Netherlands)

Jinske Verhellen (Ghent University, Belgium) ORCID logo

Jinske Verhellen studied Law and Anthropology. She has always combined these two disciplines in her work, both in academia and in practice (as an attorney, as a staff member of the Ghent City contact point for discrimination reports, etc.). In 2006, Jinske Verhellen had the unique opportunity to help establish the Private International Law Centre in Brussels (now part of the Agentschap Integratie en Inburgering), which gives advice and does policy work in the field of private international law in family matters. In January 2009, she returned to Ghent University, where in 2012 she obtained her doctoral degree on 'The Belgian Code of Private International Law in family matters' (financed by the Research Foundation - Flanders). Since 2014, she is Professor of Law at Ghent University, lecturing private international law, international family law and notarial private international law.

Jinske Verhellen is a member of the Ghent University Interfaculty Research Group CESSMIR (Centre for the Social Study of Migration and Refugees) and the Ghent University Human Rights Network. Since 2015, she is the President of the Diversity Commission of the Ghent Faculty of Law and Criminology and in 2020 she was asked to chair the Anti-discrimination Commission of the Ghent University.

For the CUREDI project Jinske Verhellen serves in the coordination team, the editorial board and acts as reviewer.

Jinske Verhellen has published on various aspects of private international law, international family law, migration law and nationality law (full publication list can be found here). She is currently Chief Editor of the Belgian Private International Law Journal (Tijdschrift@ipr.be / Revue@dipr.be) and a member of several editorial boards.