THE CAROLINA CASE, ARGENTINE WOMAN TRAPPED IN EGYPT

Authors

  • Amalia Uriondo de Martinoli

Keywords:

Discriminatory system, Infringed rights, Possible solutions

Abstract

The article seeks to respond to the situation of Carolina, who is married to an Egyptian with whom she has two daughters, one born in Egypt and the other in Argentina, living the marriage alternately in both countries. The mistreatements to which her husband subjected her and the impossibility of Carolina requesting a divorce in Egypt because the Muslim is the one who enjoys that unilateral and unconditional right, entails the need to think about possible ways to solve the issue: a) Forum necessitatis; b) Extraterritorial efficacy of unilateral repudiation; c) Principle of recognition; and d) The repudiation and deployment of the international public order clause.

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Author Biography

Amalia Uriondo de Martinoli

Doctora en Derecho y Ciencias Sociales (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba/UNC). Secretaria de Ciencia y Técnica, Facultad de Derecho (UNC). Directora de la Carrera de Especialización en Derecho de Familia. Directora de tesis de Doctorado y de Maestrías. Profesora de Derecho internacional privado en Maestrías y carreras de posgrado en universidades estatales y privadas. Categoría I como docente-investigadora, autora de libros, capítulos y artículos sobre la especialidad.

Published

2023-11-15

How to Cite

Uriondo de Martinoli, A. (2023). THE CAROLINA CASE, ARGENTINE WOMAN TRAPPED IN EGYPT. Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 13(1), 1–34. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/43067

Issue

Section

Doctrine and research