The volume collects the results of the EU co-funded Project Minor’s Right to Information in EU civil actions – Improving children’s right to information in cross-border civil cases – MiRI, European Union Justice Programme 2014-2020, JUST-JCOO-AG-2018-831608. It critically addresses the fundamental right of the child to receive information during the course of civil proceedings affecting him or her, with particular reference to the peculiarities characterizing cross-border proceedings in family matters. In this context, the right to information is coinceived not only as a corollary of the right of the child to be heard during the course of the proceedings, but also in the light of the possible developments as an autonomous procedural right. The volume rationalizes the main criticalities emerging from the current practice in several EU Member States and offers a set of Guidelines, aimed at improving the situation of children involved in cross-border family proceedings, in order to enhance and protect their fundamental rights.
Monday, December 6, 2021
Carpaneto, Maoli, Queirolo, Patti, Esplugues Mota, Musseva, & Rone: Children’s Right to Information in EU Civil Actions - Improving Children’s Righto to Information in Cross-Border Civil Cases
Laura Carpaneto, Francesca Maoli, Ilaria Queirolo, Salvatore Patti, Carlos Esplugues Mota, Boriana Musseva, & Dana Rone have published Children’s Right to Information in EU Civil Actions: Improving Children’s Right to Information in Cross-Border Civil Cases (Pacini Giuridica 2021). The volume is accessible in open access online. Here's the abstract: