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Registered Partnerships in England and Wales (2017)
Book Chapter
Hayward, A. (2017). Registered Partnerships in England and Wales. In J. Scherpe, & A. Hayward (Eds.), The Future of Registered Partnerships - Family Recognition beyond Marriage? (187-224). Intersentia

Rejecting Asymmetry of Access to Formal Relationship Statuses for Same and Different-Sex Couples at Strasbourg and Domestically (2017)
Journal Article
Fenwick, H., & Hayward, A. (2017). Rejecting Asymmetry of Access to Formal Relationship Statuses for Same and Different-Sex Couples at Strasbourg and Domestically. European Human Rights Law Review, 2017(6), 544-563

This article interrogates the extent to which the formal recognition and protection of same and different-sex relationships at Strasbourg and in domestic courts has been accepted as attracting human rights protection. In order to do so it considers h... Read More about Rejecting Asymmetry of Access to Formal Relationship Statuses for Same and Different-Sex Couples at Strasbourg and Domestically.

The Future of Civil Partnerships in England and Wales (2017)
Book Chapter
Hayward, A. (2017). The Future of Civil Partnerships in England and Wales. In J. Scherpe, & A. Hayward (Eds.), The Future of Registered Partnerships - Family Recognition beyond Marriage? (527-559). Intersentia

Justifiable Discrimination - The Case of Opposite-Sex Civil Partnerships (2017)
Journal Article
Hayward, A. (2017). Justifiable Discrimination - The Case of Opposite-Sex Civil Partnerships. Cambridge Law Journal, 76(2), 243-246. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0008197317000502

OPPOSITE-SEX couples are prohibited from forming a civil partnership. Following the introduction of same-sex marriage, the Civil Partnership Act 2004 was not extended to opposite-sex couples, resulting in the unusual position that English law permits... Read More about Justifiable Discrimination - The Case of Opposite-Sex Civil Partnerships.

Alternative Family Forms in England and Wales (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hayward, A. (2016, December). Alternative Family Forms in England and Wales. Paper presented at Il diritto di famiglia tra modelli tradizionali e nuove declinazioni: Esperienze a confronto, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy

Common Intention Constructive Trusts and the Role of Imputation in Theory and Practice (2016)
Journal Article
Hayward, A. (2016). Common Intention Constructive Trusts and the Role of Imputation in Theory and Practice. Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 80(3), 233-242

Discusses the Court of Appeal judgment in Barnes v Phillips on whether, in the absence of evidence of a cohabiting couple's common intention to vary their beneficial ownership of the family home, it was open to the judge to impute that intention. Ass... Read More about Common Intention Constructive Trusts and the Role of Imputation in Theory and Practice.

Same-sex Registered Partnerships - A Right to be Recognised? (2016)
Journal Article
Hayward, A. (2016). Same-sex Registered Partnerships - A Right to be Recognised?. Cambridge Law Journal, 75(01), 27-30. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0008197316000179

ACROSS Europe, the legal recognition of same-sex relationships has changed rapidly. Of the 47 Member States of the Council of Europe, 26 countries currently recognise same-sex relationships, whether through marriage or registered partnership. Italy,... Read More about Same-sex Registered Partnerships - A Right to be Recognised?.

The Future of Civil Partnerships (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hayward, A. (2015, December). The Future of Civil Partnerships. Paper presented at The Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, York Law School, United Kingdom

Towards a Concept of Family Property in England and Wales (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hayward, A. (2015, December). Towards a Concept of Family Property in England and Wales. Paper presented at Centre for Private Law Seminar Series, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

Cohabitants, detriment and the potential of proprietary estoppel: Southwell v Blackburn [2014] EWCA Civ 1347 (2015)
Journal Article
Hayward, A. (2015). Cohabitants, detriment and the potential of proprietary estoppel: Southwell v Blackburn [2014] EWCA Civ 1347. Child and family law quarterly, 27(3), 303-320

This commentary critiques the Court of Appeal decision of Southwell v Blackburn that involved a successful proprietary estoppel claim by a former cohabitant. It will argue that although the decision appears in some respects inconsistent with previous... Read More about Cohabitants, detriment and the potential of proprietary estoppel: Southwell v Blackburn [2014] EWCA Civ 1347.