Keyphrases
Netherlands
67%
Law
54%
Dutch
47%
Human Rights
36%
Europe
32%
Family Law
26%
Gender Equality
25%
Comparative Analysis
19%
Informal Care
17%
Arranged Marriage
17%
EU Citizenship
17%
European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)
16%
Children's Rights
16%
EU Citizens
15%
EU Law
14%
Equality Law
13%
Gender Identity
12%
Violence against Women
12%
European Union
12%
Democracy
11%
Germany
11%
Gender-based Violence
10%
Informal Caregivers
10%
Legal Aspects
10%
Future Child
10%
Norway
9%
Legal Framework
9%
Violence
9%
Best Interests of the child
9%
Sex Work
9%
Transgender
9%
European Family
9%
Liechtenstein
9%
Iceland
9%
Dutch Law
9%
Sexual Orientation
9%
Marriage Systems
9%
Dutch Policy
8%
Post-divorce
8%
Femicide
8%
Citizenship Rights
8%
Maar
8%
Nationality
7%
Criminalization
7%
Private International Law
7%
COVID-19 Pandemic
7%
Risk Management
7%
Rule of Law
7%
Gender Discrimination
7%
Legal System
6%
Children's Right to Participate
6%
Auteur
6%
Family Relations
6%
Collective Risk
6%
Fundamental Rights
6%
Family Members
6%
Sense of Belonging
6%
Power Inequalities
6%
Istanbul Convention
6%
Underrepresentation
6%
Family Caregiving
6%
Slippery Liquid-Infused Porous Surfaces (SLIPS)
6%
Criminal Law
6%
Coparenting
6%
Criminology
6%
Elderly Care
6%
Article 12
6%
Article 8 ECHR
6%
Leiden
6%
Human Rights Law
6%
EU Member States
6%
Childrens
6%
Equal Treatment
6%
Legal Standing
6%
Family Life
6%
UNCRC
6%
United Kingdom
6%
National Law
6%
Workplace
5%
European Commission
5%
Domestic Violence
5%
Work-life Balance
5%
Non-governmental Organizations
5%
Utrecht
5%
South Africa
5%
Child Participation
5%
Intersectional
5%
Right to Reside
5%
Sweden
5%
Parental Authority
5%
Employers
5%
Social Security System
5%
Family Wealth
5%
Intersectional Perspective
5%
Legislators
5%
International Family Law
5%
Child Trafficking
5%
EU Private International Law
5%
International Conference
5%
Grandparents
5%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Human Rights
69%
Europe
35%
Legislation
34%
Family Law
32%
Courts
32%
Children's Rights
28%
Gender Equality
26%
Comparative Analysis
24%
EU Citizen
14%
UK
14%
EU Law
14%
Norway
13%
Parental Authority
13%
Rule of Law
12%
Fundamental Right
12%
Democracy
12%
Gender Identity
12%
Authors
11%
International Law
11%
Germany
11%
Discourse
10%
Risk Management
10%
International Human Rights Law
9%
Liechtenstein
9%
Iceland
9%
Administrative Structure
9%
Intersectionality
9%
Criminal Law
8%
EU Member State
8%
Work-Life Balance
8%
Autonomy
8%
Denmark
8%
Nongovernmental Organizations
7%
Nationality
7%
European Commission
7%
Equal Treatment
7%
Labor Market
7%
Court of Justice
7%
Sexual Orientation
7%
Third Countries
7%
Criminology
6%
Misrepresentation
6%
Low Income
6%
Caregiver
6%
Alternative Dispute Resolution
6%
Interdependence
6%
Guardianship
6%
Information Technology
6%
Working Time
6%
Refugee Crisis
6%
Civil Law
6%
Sweden
5%
Sociology
5%
Decision Maker
5%
South Africa
5%
United Nations
5%
Financial Aid
5%
Brexit
5%