Effets « pernicieux » de la paternité légitime marocaine en Espagne : une question à résoudre

In the Moroccan system, the legal protection of the child depends on the legitimacy of the filiation. It is mainly the parents’ Muslim marriage that allows establishing the recognition of the filiation (sons of al firach), but there are other ways of establishing a filiation such as: - the recogniti...

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Main Author: Carmen RUIZ SUTIL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cádiz 2016-12-01
Series:Paix et Sécurité Internationales
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Online Access:https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/paetsei/article/view/4710/4160
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spelling doaj-7e44088fbd9246fc8568978d33b66f442020-11-25T02:56:05ZengUniversidad de CádizPaix et Sécurité Internationales2341-08682341-08682016-12-01433537310.25267/Paix_secur_int.2016.i4.12Effets « pernicieux » de la paternité légitime marocaine en Espagne : une question à résoudreCarmen RUIZ SUTIL0University of Granada (Spain)In the Moroccan system, the legal protection of the child depends on the legitimacy of the filiation. It is mainly the parents’ Muslim marriage that allows establishing the recognition of the filiation (sons of al firach), but there are other ways of establishing a filiation such as: - the recognition of paternity (Istilhak in arts. 160 to 162 of the Moroccan Family code MFC), - Sexual relations by mistake (shubha in art. 155 MFC), - children whose parents were not able to have their marriage recognized or who entered into unions abroad in accordance with a local Law (art. 16 MFC) and for whom the Moroccan Government just extended the deadline for recognition procedures, - children born from official engagements. To resolve the problems concerning children born from extramarital relationships, we will demonstrate how these two last recognition proceedings offer solutions to establishing the Spanish Moroccan filiation. However, it is important to assess the “perverse” effects contained in them.https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/paetsei/article/view/4710/4160legitimate and illegitimate filiation in moroccobarriers to the claims or disputes regarding the spanish moroccan filiation"perverse" effects of the moroccan legitimate paternity in spain
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Effets « pernicieux » de la paternité légitime marocaine en Espagne : une question à résoudre
Paix et Sécurité Internationales
legitimate and illegitimate filiation in morocco
barriers to the claims or disputes regarding the spanish moroccan filiation
"perverse" effects of the moroccan legitimate paternity in spain
author_facet Carmen RUIZ SUTIL
author_sort Carmen RUIZ SUTIL
title Effets « pernicieux » de la paternité légitime marocaine en Espagne : une question à résoudre
title_short Effets « pernicieux » de la paternité légitime marocaine en Espagne : une question à résoudre
title_full Effets « pernicieux » de la paternité légitime marocaine en Espagne : une question à résoudre
title_fullStr Effets « pernicieux » de la paternité légitime marocaine en Espagne : une question à résoudre
title_full_unstemmed Effets « pernicieux » de la paternité légitime marocaine en Espagne : une question à résoudre
title_sort effets « pernicieux » de la paternité légitime marocaine en espagne : une question à résoudre
publisher Universidad de Cádiz
series Paix et Sécurité Internationales
issn 2341-0868
2341-0868
publishDate 2016-12-01
description In the Moroccan system, the legal protection of the child depends on the legitimacy of the filiation. It is mainly the parents’ Muslim marriage that allows establishing the recognition of the filiation (sons of al firach), but there are other ways of establishing a filiation such as: - the recognition of paternity (Istilhak in arts. 160 to 162 of the Moroccan Family code MFC), - Sexual relations by mistake (shubha in art. 155 MFC), - children whose parents were not able to have their marriage recognized or who entered into unions abroad in accordance with a local Law (art. 16 MFC) and for whom the Moroccan Government just extended the deadline for recognition procedures, - children born from official engagements. To resolve the problems concerning children born from extramarital relationships, we will demonstrate how these two last recognition proceedings offer solutions to establishing the Spanish Moroccan filiation. However, it is important to assess the “perverse” effects contained in them.
topic legitimate and illegitimate filiation in morocco
barriers to the claims or disputes regarding the spanish moroccan filiation
"perverse" effects of the moroccan legitimate paternity in spain
url https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/paetsei/article/view/4710/4160
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