Frontiers of family law
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Frontiers of family law
Wiley, c1995
2nd ed
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Note
"Centre for Family Law and Family Policy, University of East Anglia, Norwich."
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This revised and updated edition considers the law's response to topical policy issues affecting the family. It covers such subjects as child custody decision-making in the USA, parenthood in child law, combating sexual abuse, the Children Act 1989 and the property rights of cohabitees.
Table of Contents
- The Judge and Child Custody Decision-Making in the United States
- Parenthood in Child Law - What is its Real Significance
- The Right to a Religious Education
- Combating Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation: Further Considerations on Human Rights Approaches
- The Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Family Law: Are We Trying to Mix Oil With Water?
- Homemaker Services and the Law
- Section 53 Offenders: Waiting for Change
- The Children Act 1989 and Children in Need
- Why We Must Stop Hitting Children
- The Property Rights of Cohabitees: Is Statutory Reform the Answer?
- Private Worlds and Public Intentions - the Role of the State at Divorce
- The Family Advocate in South Africa
- Regulating Intercountry Adoption - an International Perspective
- Child Abduction and the English Courts
- A Perspective on Surrogate Motherhood in Jewish and Israeli Law
- Undoing What Comes Naturally - Regulating Medically Assisted Families
- Parenthood Under Japanese Law
- The Economic Consequences of Divorce in the United States
- A Poor and Lonely Old Age - Who Supports Ex-Wives in Retirement?
- Reform of the Law of Intestate Succession.
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