Cohabitants and the European Court of Human Rights

Cohabitants and the European Court of Human Rights
by Helen Rodway
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This book examines the development, or lack thereof, of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in cases involving cohabitants.

Cohabitation is increasingly common across Council of Europe member states, yet cohabitants are typically treated less favourably than spouses or civil partners, often receiving limited financial benefits or no legal protection at all.

As the first comprehensive study of the relationship between the ECHR and cohabitants, it encourages the Strasbourg Court to interpret the Convention in a way that prompts domestic legal change. The book demonstrates how human rights arguments may support enhanced legal protection, analyses the ECHR’s response to cohabitants’ claims and critically examines their doctrinal and structural barriers. This work makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of cohabitation reform at a European level.

Bristol University Press
Bristol University Press

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About the author

Helen Rodway is Lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester.

 

ISBN: 9781529257816
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 01/09/2026
Imprint: Bristol University Press