Parental Equality in the European Human Rights Regime: Does European Human Rights Law Allow for Mothers and Fathers to be Evaluated by Different Standards in the Context of Custody Disputes?
Tapio Pauli Aleksi Koivula Tapio Pauli Aleksi Koivula is Junior Researcher at the University of Lapland: Lapin Yliopisto.
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