RECONSTRUCTING MARRIAGE. The Legal Status of Relationships in a Changing Society.
In Reconstructing Marriage –
The Legal Status of Relationships in a Changing Society Caroline Sörgjerd
explores the essence of the institution of marriage: what is the meaning of
marriage today, how has marriage been influenced by the legal recognition of new
cohabitation models and what should be the role of the institution of marriage
in the future?
In order to understand what marriage actually is in the
twenty-first century it is necessary to identify and analyze the formalities and
function of marriage in society. With a focus on Sweden, the author examines the
historical development of marriage – beginning as a ‘gift from God’ and now
being a gender-neutral institution – from a legal and political perspective and
taking into account the past and present role of the Church of Sweden. The
author then makes comparative assessments concerning the legal and political
developments leading toward the adoption of gender-neutral marriage concepts in
the Netherlands and Spain despite different societal backgrounds.
In addition, the significance
of the marital status under European Union law is explored, under the Charter of
Fundamental Rights of the European Union and in the jurisprudence of the
European Court of Justice. Also the relevant decisions based on the European
Convention of Human Rights, as interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights,
are examined. The author discovers that the key role that the institution of
marriage has played in the past still influences the essence of marriage today
and charges it with a special symbolic value.