Family law policy in New Zealand

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Family law policy in New Zealand

edited by Mark Henaghan and Bill Atkin

Oxford University Press, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Legally defining the family / Mark Henaghan and Pauline Tapp
  • Kua Tutū Te Puehu, Kia Mau : Māori aspirations and family law / Dame Joan Metge and Donna Durie-Hall
  • Legally rearranging families / Mark Henaghan
  • Protecting the family / Pauline Tapp, David Geddis, Nicola Taylor
  • Financial support : the bureaucratization of personal responsibility / Bill Atkin
  • Reallocation of property after marriage breakdown : the Matrimonial Property Act 1976 / Caroline Bridge
  • Assisted reproduction and the law : implications for social policy / John Caldwell and Ken Daniels

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内容説明

This collection of essays, written by leading academics and commentators on family law matters, makes a significant contribution to the debate about child and family policy in New Zealand. It considers the goals and purposes of the law, analyzing current trends. The work also explores Maori aspirations, gender equality, children's rights, the working of the Family Court, family group conferences, and the reduction in state spending.

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