Iubire toxică: separația de corp în dreptul românesc
Toxic love: spouses’ separation in the Romanian law
Author(s): Maria-Mădălina Gavriluță, Cosmin DariescuSubject(s): Civil Law
Published by: Uniunea Juriștilor din România
Keywords: family; dissolution of marriage; legal separation; Romanian law; Roman-Catholic Church; Canonical Code;
Summary/Abstract: Family relationships are an area of great interest due to its intimacy and sensitivity. Because of the unpredictability of modern life, many families are falling apart. Thus, the issue of dissolution of marriage, whether through divorce or separation, is of paramount importance for modern society. Both the European Union and some Member States, especially the predominantly Catholic ones, have adapted to religious realities and regulated spouses’ separation through secular laws. The purpose of this article is to reveal that the Romanian law has the institution of spouses’ separation which produces, however, only effects of canon law, and not of civil law. The methods used in support of our thesis are analysis and synthesis. In Romania, the state recognized the Canonical Codes of the Roman-Catholic and Oriental Churches that provide for separation. But it denies any civil, secular effects of the institution. It is high time for the Romanian legislator to regulate the institution of spouses’ separation whether by altering the Civil Code or through a concordat between the state and the Holy See. The secular effects of spouses’ separation will protect the religious freedom of the Catholic people and the traditions of the Roman Catholic denomination. Moreover, introducing legal separation in the Romanian law will ensure a better application of the private international law of the European Union which provides for the international jurisdiction and for the law applicable to such separation.
Journal: Revista „Dreptul”
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 104-115
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Romanian
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