Cuestiones problemáticas en el Derecho de familia navarro
Family law in Navarra further illustrates that the New Charter needs to be revised and reformed. In turn, Navarra’s family law is the cornerstone of the New Charter, so it cannot be reformed separately from the other institutions. Ideally, it would be reformed as a whole. And, within that, to develo...
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Baliabidea: | Iura vasconiae: revista de derecho histórico y autonómico de Vasconia, ISSN 1699-5376, Nº. 13, 2016, pags. 209-230 |
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Family law in Navarra further illustrates that the New Charter needs to be revised
and reformed. In turn, Navarra’s family law is the cornerstone of the New
Charter, so it cannot be reformed separately from the other institutions. Ideally,
it would be reformed as a whole. And, within that, to develop legislation regarding
institutions that have thus far been omitted from the Charter, but which
are more relevant to the socio-familial reality of Navarra than those currently
considered. In any event, revising and reforming the content for certain institutions,
whose very terminology does not respect the right to equality, must not be
delayed any further. |
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