Andrew Hayward

DRT Louvain-La-Neuve

Durham Law School

Dr Andy Hayward is an Associate Professor in Family Law at Durham Law School and an Academic Fellow of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple. His research explores from both domestic and comparative law perspectives the legal regulation of adult relationships, in particular, marriage, civil partnership and cohabitation. In 2021, he was appointed Specialist Adviser to the Women and Equalities Committee of the UK Parliament for their inquiry, The Rights of Cohabiting Partners. Recent publications include The Future of Registered Partnerships – Family Recognition beyond Marriage? (Intersentia, 2017) (with Prof Jens Scherpe), ‘Equal Civil Partnerships, Discrimination and the Indulgence of Time’ (2019) 82(5) Modern Law Review 922, ‘The Steinfeld Effect: Equal Civil Partnerships and the Construction of the Cohabitant’ [2019] 31(4) Child and Family Law Quarterly 283, The Legal Status of De Facto Relationships (Intersentia, 2023, forthcoming) (with Prof Jens Scherpe) and the Research Handbook on Family Property and the Law (Edward Elgar, 2023, forthcoming) (with Prof Margaret Briggs).

Enseignement

  • Mercredi 19 avil 2023 de 10h45 à 12h45 (SUD 18) : Couples status in England and Wales: marriage, civil partnership and de facto relationships | Pratiques en droit de la famille [LDROP2073]

  • Mercredi 19 avril 2023 de 16h15 à 18h15 (MONT 10) : Dividing assets upon divorce and dissolution: financial remedies under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 and the Civil Partnership Act 2004 | Individu, famille et état [LDROP2072]

  • Vendredi 21 avril 2023 de 10h45 à 12h45 (MORE 51) : Family property, cohabitants and the familialisation of property law | Droit approfondi de la famille / Advanced aspects of family law [LDROP2071]

Recherche

  • Jeudi 20 avril 2023 de 10h45 à 12h45 (SOCR 21) : The legal status of de facto relationships in a comparative perspective - Séminaire