The international survey of family law : published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law

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The international survey of family law : published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law

edited by Andrew Bainham

Martinus Nijhoff, 1996-

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2000-2003, 2005-2017 ed. publisher: Bristol : Family Law

"Covering developments since publication of The International Survey of Family Law 1997"--T.p. of 2000 ed

2008-2016 ed., general editor: Bill Atkin -- 2017 ed., general editor: Margaret F. Brinig ; associate editor: Fareda Banda

2018-2019 ed., edited by Margaret Brinig, publisher, Intersentia

内容説明・目次

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2001 ISBN 9780853087045

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2001 edition contains contributions from 29 countries written by leading academic authors all of whom are members of the Society. With its breadth of coverage and presentation of information unavailable elsewhere The International Survey of Family Law is an invaluable resource offering a complete world picture of family law today. The International Society of Family Law aims to facilitate the study and discussion of family law by sponsoring and promoting international cooperation in research on family law subjects world-wide.

目次

International Annual Review of International Family Law Geraldine Van Bueren and Randini Wanduragala Argentina Non-payment of a Maintenance Obligation: New Rules, Judicial Decisions and Initiatives in Argentina Cecilia Grosman and Delie B Inigo Australia 'The Glamour of Childish Days': Australian Family Law in 1999 Frank Bates Austria Family Law Reforms in Austria from 1992 to 1999 Bea Verschraegen Canada Court Dicisions on Same-Sex and Unmarried Partners, Spousal Rights and Children Nichola Bala Costa Rica Family Law Developments in Costa Rica: The Childhood and Adolescence Code 1998 Sergio Alonso de Valverde y Alpizar England & Wales Balancing Rights Gillian Douglas Estonia Family Law in Estonia Kai Kullerkupp Germany Civil Law Marriages without Legal Consequences Rainer Frank India Some Perspectives on Indian Family Law Anil Malhotra and Ranjit Malhotra Republic of Ireland Family Law in Ireland: Family Law Issues in the Superior Courts Paul Ward Israel Child Protection in the Israeli Supreme Court: Tortious Parenting, Physical Punishment and Criminal Child Abuse Rhona Schuz Italy De Facto Families and the Law: Dealing with Rules and Freedom of Choice Elena Urso Jamaica Family Property Division and Domestic Violence Eileen Boxill Japan Guardianship for Adults Kazuhiko Niijima Jordan Capacity, Consent and Under-Age Marriage in Muslim Family Law Lynn Welchman Kenya Child Support Rights in Kenya and in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 Michael Nyongesa Wabwile Malta It's all Happening in Family Law in Malta Ruth Farrugla The Netherlands To Marry or not to Marry: That is the Question Caroline Forder New Zealand Private Lives and Public Perspectives Bill Atkin Northern Ireland Family Law: A Process of Reform Lisa Glennon Scotland How Children are Faring in the 'New Scotland' Elaine E Sutherland Slovenia The Influence of Validity Established Cohabitation on Legal Relations between Cohabitants in Slovene Law Miroslava Gec-Korosec and Suzana Kraljic Spain The Catalan Family Code of 1998 and Other Autonomous Region Laws on De FactoUnions Gabriel Garcia Cantero Sweden Joint Custody, Special Representative for Children and Cohabitees' Property Ake Saldeen Tanzania 'This is not my Child': The Task of Integrating Orphans into the Mainstream of Society in Tanzania Bart Rwezaura The United States Child Support Guideline Review: Problems and Prospects Marsha Garrison Yugoslavia Legal Status of the Non-Custodial/Non-Residential Parent in Yugoslav Family Law Gordana Kovacek Stanic Zambia Protecting the Minor Child's Inheritance Rights Chuma Himonga Zimbabwe Inheritance and Marital Rape Fareda Banda
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2002 ISBN 9780853087670

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2002 edition contains contributions from 28 countries written by leading academic authors most of whom are members of the Society. With its breadth of coverage, much of it unavailable elsewhere, The International Survey of Family Law is an invaluable resource offering a complete picture of family law across the world today.

目次

Articles - annual review of international family law, Gillian Douglas and Nigel Lowe. Argentina - problems of bioethics affecting family law, Cecilia P. Grosman and Delia B. Inigo. Australia - what change is for the better? - Australian family law in 2000, Frank Bates. Austria - the new Austrian child law 2001, Bea Verschraegen. Botswana - overview of recent developments in the law of marriage in Botswana, Siamisang Morolong. Brazil - Brazilian family law in the 21st century and psychoanalysis, Rodrigo da Cunha Pereira. Bulgaria - Bulgaria child protection act - a start to child welfare reform?, Velina Todrova. Canada - non-marital unions, finality of separation agreements and children's issues, Nicholas Bala and Rebecca Jaremko. England & Wales - exploring the boundaries of family law in England 2000, Michael Freeman. Ethiopia - reflections on the revised family code of 2000, Tilahun Teshome. Germany - the registered partnership act of 2001, Nina Dethloff. Hong Kong - Hong Kong family law - moving forward with its plural heritage, Bart Rwezaura and Rebecca Ho. Italy - recent changes in the judge-made law of separation and divorce and perspectives on law reform, Leonardo Lenti. Japan - family law in Japan during 2000, Satoshi Minamikata and Teiko Tamaki. Kenya - "sitting on her husband's back with her hands in his pockets" - commentary on judicial decision-making in marital property cases in Kenya, Celestine Nyamu-Musembi. Korea - violation of the constitution in Korean family law, Mi-Kyung Cho. Namibia - family law reform in Namibia - work in progress, Dianne Hubbard and Elizabeth Cassidy. The Netherlands - reforms in Dutch family law during the course of 2001 - increased pluriformity and complexity, Wendy Schrama. New Zealand - a year of reports, Bill Atkin. Pakistan - testing the limits of family law reform in Pakistan - a critical analysis of the Muslim family law ordinance 1961, Shaheen Sardar Ali. Portugal - de facto relationships and same sex relationships in Portugal, Sofia Oliveira Pais. Russia - five years after the Russian family code - the first results, Olga A. Khazova. Scotland - justice for the child offender in Scotland?, Elaine E. Sutherland. Singapore - supporting marriage through description as an equal partnership of efforts, Wai Kum Leong. South Africa - ebb and flow - the retreat of the legislature and the development of a constitutional jurisprudence to reshape family law, June Sinclair. Sweden - assisted reproduction, Ake Saldeen. Uganda - family relations and the law in Uganda - insights into current issues, Lillian Tibatemwa Ekirikubinza. The United States - changing family realities, non-traditional families and rethinking the core assumptions of family law, Nancy E. Dowd. Zimbabwe - between a rock and a hard place - courts and customary law in Zimbabwe, F. Banda.
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2003 ISBN 9780853088660

内容説明

This survey is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2003 edition contains contributions from 26 countries, providing a complete picture of family law across the world today.

目次

  • Articles
  • annual review of international family law, Gillian Douglas and Nigel Lowe
  • Angola - challenges for the Angolan family code, Maria Do Carmo Medina
  • Argentina - the socio-economic crisis and its repercussions for children and families, Cecilia P. Grosman and Ana Maria Chechile
  • Australia - of courts and cash - Australian family law in 2001, Frank Bates
  • Brazil - same-sex couples, Maria Berenice Dias
  • Canada - children, same-sex marriage and cohabitation, Martha Bailey
  • Croatia - the canonic marriage - revision of Croatian family law and its conflict of laws implications, Vesna Tomtijenovic
  • the Czech Republic - adoption in the Czech Republic - reform in the light of the child welfare laws
  • England and Wales - the influence of human rights and cultural issues, Mary Welstead
  • France - work in hand for the reform of French family law, Sylvie Ferre-Andre, Adeline Gouttenoire-Cornut and Hugues Fulchiron
  • Germany - improving the position of women in German family law - the Violence Protection Act of 2002 and landmark decisions in maintenance law, Nina Dethloff
  • Ghana - family law in Ghana under the Constitution 1992, Gordon R. Woodman
  • Hungary - Hungarian matrimonial property law, Martha Doczi
  • Republic of Ireland - the child and the state, Paul Ward
  • Italy - post-mortem artificial insemination in Italy - a case study, Antonello Miranda
  • Japan - turning to the point where society needs to "co-operate" and "co-ordinate" for the "Commonweal" - developments in family law in Japan 2001, Teiko Tamaki
  • The Netherlands - bumper issue - all you ever wanted to know about Dutch family law (and were afraid to ask), Ian Sumner and Caroline Forder
  • New Zealand - from parental relocation, rights and responsibilities to "relationship" property, Bill Atkin
  • Nigeria - development in family law and welfare services in Nigeria (1997-2002), Bolaji Owasanoye
  • Norway - challenges to an established paternity - radical changes in Norwegian law, Peter Lodrup
  • Papua New Guinea - incest and marriage prohibitions - implications of recent changes to the law against incest under Papua New Guinea's criminal code, John Y. Luluaki
  • Scotland - some dreams realised, some disappointments, Elaine E. Sutherland
  • Spain - de facto unions revisited, Gabriel Garcia Cantero
  • Sweden - minor amendments and statutory proposals - Brussels II, same sex adoption and other matters, Ake Saldeen
  • Switzerland - abortion, registered partnership and other matters, Olivier Guillod
  • The United States - unconventional relations - developments in family law in the United States of America in 2001, Lynn D. Wardle
  • Yugoslavia - maintenance duties of parents towards children, Olga Cvejic Jancic
  • Zambia - inheritance conflicts over the matrimonial home - safeguarding the family against homelessness, Chuma Himonga.
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2004 ISBN 9780853089377

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2004 edition covers developments in 28 countries written by leading academic authors. For the first time all articles are accompanied by abstracts in English and French.

目次

Articles - Annual Review of International Family Law Ursula Kilkelly Argentina - Recent Judicial Decisions giving effect to the Convention on the Rights of the Child Cecilia P Grosman and Ana Maria Chechile Australia - Children and the role of the Family Court of Australia - Australian Family Law in 2002 Frank Bates Botswana - Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Developments in Botswana Siamisang Morolong Brazil - The Family: A Kaleidoscope of Relationships Giselle Camara Groeninga Columbia - Legal Update from Colombia: The Project for a Law giving Equal Status to Same-Sex couples is finally sunk Patricia Alzate Monroy Croatia - The Protection of Weaker Family Members: The Ombudsman for Children, Same-Sex Unions, Family Violence and Family Law Dubravka Hrabar Egypt - Egypt: New Deal on Divorce Lynn Welchman England and Wales - From Birth to Death, Family Life in 2002 Mary Welstead Ethiopia - The Abortion Controversy in the Ethiopian Criminal Law Revision Process Tilahun Teshome France - A Pause in the Reform of French Family Law Hugues Fulchiron, Sylvie Ferre-Andre and Adeline Gouttenoire India - nalysis of the Law of Marriage from an International Perspective, under Hindu Law Anil Malhotra And Ranjit Malhotra Israel - Surrogacy and PAS in the Israeli Supreme Court and the Reports of the Committee on Children's Rights Rhona Schuz Iran - Protective Institutions for Children under Iranian Family Law Seyed Nasrollah Ebrahimi Republic of Ireland - Involuntary Adoption Paul Ward Japan - International Family Law Practice in Japan Jun'ichi Akiba Kyrgyz Republic The Rights of the Child in the Kyrgyz Republic Kunduz I Asanova Lithuania - 'Moving In the Same Direction?' Presentation of Family Law Reforms In Lithuania ear nas Keserauskas The Netherlands - Proposed Revision of Matrimonial Property Law, a New Inheritance Law and the First Translation of the Dutch Civil Code, Book One (Family Law) into English Ian Sumner and Caroline Forder New Zealand - The Welfare of the Unborn Child: Jurisdiction and Discretion Bill Atkin Northern Ireland - Family Law in Northern Ireland: Developments, Setbacks and an Uncertain Future Lisa Glennon Singapore - Division of Matrimonial Assets: Order in the Fairest Possible Way Wai Kum Leong South Africa - Transforming the Family Law Landscape: The Role of the Courts Chuma Himonga Sweden - The Children's Ombudsman: Adoption by Homosexual Partners and Assisted Reproduction Ake Saldeen Trinidad and Tobago - An Overview of Trinidad and Tobago Family Law Betsy Ann Lambert Peterson Turkey - Family Law enters the New Century Esin Orucu Ukraine - Property Relations of Spouses in Slavonic Post-Soviet Countries (Ukraine, Russia, Belarus) Irina Zhylinkova The United States - Continuity of Relationships in Child Custody Sanford N Katz
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2005 ISBN 9780853089834

内容説明

Covering developments in 26 countries written by leading academic authors, and with all articles accompanied by abstracts in French, this 2005 edition is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world.

目次

  • International Annual Review of International Family Law Ursula Klikelly
  • Argentina The right to one's identity in recent judicial decisions on filiation and adoption Cecilia P. Grosman and Marisa Herrera
  • Australia A direction enforced - immigration and Australian family law in 2003 Frank Bates
  • Azerbaijan Family law in the Republic of Azerbaijan M.D. Damirchlyeva
  • Bahamas A view of some aspects of family law in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas Hazel Thompson-Ahye
  • Brazil The viclssitudes of equality and conjugal rights under Brazilian law Paulo Luiz Netto Lobo
  • Bulgaria The new legislation on international adoption in Bulgaria: in the interest of Children? Velina Todorova
  • Canada Resuscitating the significance of marriage Martha Bailey
  • Chile Marriage and divorce in Chile Gabriel Garcia Cantero
  • People's Republic of China Marriage reform and population control: changing family law in contemporary China Michael Palmer
  • Denmark Focus on the legal status between children and parents Ingrid Lund-Andersen
  • England & Wales Shaping the lives of children Mary Weistead
  • France The new French divorce law Hugues Fulchiron
  • Germany Redefining the position of fathers in German family law Nina Derhloff
  • Greece Surrogate motherhood in Greece (according to the new law on assisted reproduction) Efie Kounougerl-Manoledakl
  • India Divorce, nutlity and related matters under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Anil Malhotra and Ranjit Malhotra
  • Iran Marriage law of Iran under islamic perspectives S.N. Ebrahimi
  • Republic of Ireland Transsexuals in irish law Paul Ward
  • Japan The prevention of spousal violence and the protection of victims in Japan Keiko Irako and Koji Ono
  • Kenya Rights brought home? Human rights in Kenya's Children Act 2001 Michael Nyongesa Wabwile
  • New Zealand Institutional changes and challenges Bill Atkin
  • Russia Inter-country adoption: though a large amount of law, still a lot of uncertainty Olga A. Khazova
  • Scotland Offending and offensive young people: why mandatory parenting education is not the answer Elaine E. Sutherland
  • Solomon Islands For better or worse: marriage and divorce laws in Solomon Islands Jennifer Corrin Care and Kenneth Brown
  • Sweden Cohabitation outside marriage or partnership Ake Saideen
  • Uganda Juvenile justice and the law in Uganda: operation of the children statute Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza
  • United States of America Step-family tribulations under United States laws and social policies Margorie Engel.
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2018 ISBN 9781780686639

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the annual review of the International Society of Family Law. It brings together reliable and clearly structured insights into the latest and most notable developments in family law from all around the globe. Chapters are prepared by an international team of selected experts in the field, usually covering 20 or more jurisdictions in each edition. The International Society of Family Law (ISFL) is an independent, international, and non-political scholarly association dedicated to the study, research and discussion of family law and related disciplines. The Society's membership currently includes professors, lecturers, scholars, teachers, and researchers from more than 50 different countries, offering a unique opportunity for networking within a truly international family law community.
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2019 ISBN 9781780687964

内容説明

The International Society of Family Law is an independent, international, and non-political scholarly association dedicated to the study, research and discussion of family law and related disciplines. The Society's membership currently includes professors, lecturers, scholars, teachers, and researchers from more than 50 different countries, offering a unique opportunity for networking within a truly international family law community.The International Survey of Family Law is the annual review of the International Society of Family Law. It brings together reliable and clearly structured insights into the latest and most notable developments in family law from all around the globe. Chapters are prepared by an international team of selected experts in the field, usually covering 20 or more jurisdictions in each edition.

目次

Albania. Are Albanian Legal Rules on Divorce Adequate for High-Conflict Divorces? (p. 1) Australia. Reform and Complexity: A Difficult Balance (p. 13) Brazil. The Social Food Bank and the State's Duty to the Child in the Face of the Non-Fulfillment of Child Support Executions (p. 35) Canada. Habitual Residence of Abducted Children and Divorce Act Reform (p. 47) China. On Protection of the Child's Right to Care under the Minor Guardianship System in China. (p. 59) England and Wales. Familial Relationships: Entrances and Exits (p. 79) The Faroe Islands. A New Family Law is Born (p. 105) France. A Chronicle of French Family Law (p. 113) Hong Kong. Slow Progress Towards Family Law Reform? (p. 129) Ireland. 'Best Interests' as a Limited Constitutional Imperative (p. 139) Italy. The Divorce Allowance in Italian Law: The Role of Jurisprudence in the Formation of the Legal Rule in the Family Sphere (p. 163) Korea. AID and Surrogacy in Korean Law (p. 183) Namibia. Towards a New Juvenile Justice System in Namibia (p. 205) New Caledonia. Legal Pluralism and Diversity of Interpretation of Fundamental Rights (Common Law, Customary Law, Reservation Related to Indigenous Rights): The Example of New Caledonia (p. 219) New Zealand. Reform is in the Air (p. 225) Papua New Guinea. State and Customary Laws and the Underlying Law of Papua New Guinea: A Family Law Conundrum (p. 239) Portugal. What's Mine is Mine and Won't be Yours: The Newly Introduced Possibility of Opting Out of the Mandatory Succession Effects of Marriage in Portugal (p. 261) Serbia. Transgender Issues before the Constitutional Court of Serbia (p. 271) The Seychelles.The Seychellois Family Tribunal and its Implementation of the Family Violence (Protection of Victims) Act 2000 (p. 281) UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. Reflections on Family Law Issues in the Jurisprudence of the CRC Committee: The Convention on the Rights of the Child @ 30 (p. 305) United States of America. Same-Sex and Different-Sex Relationships: Is it Time for Convergence? (p. 329)
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2015 ISBN 9781784730666

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family LawaEURO (TM)s annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2015 edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2015 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: aEUROc Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in Parenting Disputes in Australia aEUROc Resolution of Family Disputes in Fiji and Samoa aEUROc Marriage and Divorce in India aEUROc Recent Developments in Korean Family Law aEUROc Protection Orders under the Mauritian Protection from Violence Act aEUROc Surrogacy and International Private Law in Switzerland

目次

The 2015 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: aEUROc Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in Parenting Disputes in Australia aEUROc Resolution of Family Disputes in Fiji and Samoa aEUROc Marriage and Divorce in India aEUROc Recent Developments in Korean Family Law aEUROc Protection Orders under the Mauritian Protection from Violence Act aEUROc Surrogacy and International Private Law in Switzerland
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2016 ISBN 9781784732172

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2016 edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2016 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: * Abortion in Chile * Recent Developments in Korean Adult Guardianship Law * Islamic Law Mode of Estate Distribution in South Africa * The Reform of the Swiss Law on Child Support * Marital Property in the United States * Maintenance, Non-Resident Indians and the Law About the Society The International Society of Family Law aims to facilitate study and discussion by sponsoring and promoting international co-operation in research on family law topics worldwide.

目次

The 2016 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: * Abortion in Chile * Recent Developments in Korean Adult Guardianship Law * Islamic Law Mode of Estate Distribution in South Africa * The Reform of the Swiss Law on Child Support * Marital Property in the United States * Maintenance, Non-Resident Indians and the Law
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2017 ISBN 9781784732752

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2017 edition covers developments in 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2017 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: * Pro-active Child Protection in Scotland * The Approach of the Netherlands and South Africa to the Issue of Surrogacy * Cohabitation in China * Marital Property Regimes in Albania * Marriage by Foreign Nationals to Mauritian Citizens * Adoption Law Reform in South Korea

目次

The 2017 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: * Pro-active Child Protection in Scotland * The Approach of the Netherlands and South Africa to the Issue of Surrogacy * Cohabitation in China * Marital Property Regimes in Albania * Marriage by Foreign Nationals to Mauritian Citizens * Adoption Law Reform in South Korea
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2006 ISBN 9781846610172

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2006 edition covers developments in 27 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2006 Review begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law. The International Society of Family Law facilitates study and discussion by sponsoring and promoting international co-operation in research on family law topics worldwide. Table of contents include: The New Angolan Law on Children's and Juvenile Justice; Recent Developments in Family Law in Botswana: The Abolition of Marital Power Act; On Recent Developments to the Marital Property System of the People's Republic of China; Understanding Family Law and the Family Court System in Costa Rica; The Constitutional Court as Driver of Reforms in German Family Law; Progress and Retrogression on Domestic Violence Legislation in Ghana; The Dutch Family Law Chronicles: Continued Parenthood Notwithstanding Divorce; Legal Regulation of Adoption in Slovenia: Do We Need Changes?; Living in Sin in Paradise: Cohabitation in the South Pacific; Legislation on Forced Marriage and Intercountry Adoption; The Story of Adultery in Turkey; and Developments in the U.S.: The Struggle Over the Creation of a Status for Same-Sex Partners.
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2007 ISBN 9781846610660

内容説明

"The International Survey of Family Law" is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2007 edition covers developments in 16 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2007 Review begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law.

目次

International Annual Review of International Family Law Ursula KilkellyAustralia Finances and Facilitations - Australian Family Law in 2005 Frank BatesCanada Marriage and Morals Martha BaileyEngland & Wales Who Are My Family? Mary WelsteadGermany The Reform of German Maintenance Law Kathrin KrollIndia (Part 1) Hindu Law and Uniform Civil Code - The Indian Experience Anil Malhotra andRanjit MalhotraIndia (Part 2) Women's Inheritance According to the 2005 Amended Hindu Succession ActFlorence Laroche-GisserotJapan Merits and Limits of Criminalization of Family Law Emiko KubonoMalaysia Family Laws in Malaysia: Past, Present and the Future Noor Aziah Mohd AwalThe Netherlands Overview of Matrimonial Developments Gregor Van Der BurghtNew Zealand Reflections on New Zealand's Property Reforms 'Five Years On' Bill AtkinNigeria Developments in Nigerian Family Law: 2002-2006 Hauwa Evelyn ShekarauSerbia Family Law Relations Between Parents and Children Olga Cveji Jan iSouth Africa Family and Child Law in South Africa: Common Law v Constitutional Norms andValues Robbie RobinsonTonga For Better or Worse: Marriage and Divorce Laws in the Kingdom of Tonga JenniferCorrinThe United States Protecting Children Through State and Federal Laws Sanford N KatzZimbabwe Developments in Zimbabwe Fareda Banda
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2008 ISBN 9781846611162

内容説明

Presented by the International Society of Family Law, this annual review examines developments in family law around the world. The 2008 edition begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law. Contents include: Strengthening Children's Rights in German Family Law . The Voice of the Child in the Israeli Family Court . Recent Developments in Parent-Child Relationships, Parental Rights, and Child Custody in Japan . Children: Some New Zealand Developments . The Reform of Slovenian Family Law: Property Relations Between Spouses . Awareness of Domestic Violence Calls for Change in Swedish Family Law . Divergent Paths: Same-Sex Partnership Rights in The United States. (Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract.)
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2009 ISBN 9781846611827

内容説明

"The International Survey of Family Law" is the "International Society of Family Law's" annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2009 edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2009 edition begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: the faces of the full court - family law in Australia; The Bahamas Child Protection Act; new developments and expansion of relationships covered by Norwegian law; and, What has a decade of devolution done for Scots family law? It includes: Poverty, welfare and the family - South Africa's miracle transition at risk; and 'Is it well with the child?' - Custody of children in small South Pacific States.
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2010 ISBN 9781846612329

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. This edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. The 2010 Review begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: * The Japanese Child Protection System * The Institution of Foster Care for Minors in Greece * Biological Versus Legal Parenthood Debate in Puerto Rico * Korean Divorce Law * Reforming the Marriage Laws of Sri Lanka * Equal Treatment of Same Sex Couples in Sweden Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract
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2011 ISBN 9781846612848

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2011 Edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2011 Review begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: * Marriage and Sexual Orientation in Argentine Law * Gender Mainstreaming in the Family Law of The People's Republic of China * Adoption in Samoa * Matrimonial Property and its Contractual Regulation in Kazakhstan * Registered and Unmarried Partners in Denmark * Ten Years of Divorce Reform in Switzerland

目次

The 2011 review begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: A h Marriage and Sexual Orientation in Argentine Law A h Gender Mainstreaming in the Family Law of The People A|s Republic of China A h Adoption in Samoa A h Matrimonial Property and its Contractual Regulation in Kazakhstan A h Registered and Unmarried Partners in Denmark A h Ten Years of Divorce Reform in Switzerland
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2012 ISBN 9781846613319

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2012 edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2012 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: A New Children's Law in Botswana Present Legislation on Adoption in China and its Reform Proposals The Rules on the Administration of Community Property in Poland Reform of Maintenance and Divorce Laws in Samoa Critical Views on the Performance of Foster Care in Slovenia The Sri Lankan General Law of Marriage Premarital Agreements in the United States
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2013 ISBN 9781846617263

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2013 edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2013 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: * Law and Surrogacy Arrangements in India * Parental Authority, Contact and Sharing of Child Support in Japan * Future Powers of Attorney in Norway * Divorce Law in Poland * The Reform of Adoption Law in South Korea * The Past, Present, and Future of the Marital Presumption in the United States

目次

The 2013 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: Children's Rights in Angola Law and Surrogacy Arrangements in India Parental Authority, Contact and Sharing of Child Support in Japan Family Law Reform in Mexico City Future Powers of Attorney in Norway Divorce Law in Poland The Reform of Adoption Law in South Korea The Past, Present, and Future of the Marital Presumption in the United States
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2014 ISBN 9781846619915

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2014 edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2014 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: Same-Sex Families in Brazil Reforming the Law on Parental Responsibility in Germany An Overview of Adultery Law in the Republic of Korea Protecting Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Lesotho Family Law in the New Civil Code of the Republic of Macedonia Customary Polygamy, Human Rights and the Constitution in Papua New Guinea

目次

The 2014 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, including: Same-Sex Families in Brazil Reforming the Law on Parental Responsibility in Germany An Overview of Adultery Law in the Republic of Korea Protecting Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Lesotho Family Law in the New Civil Code of the Republic of Macedonia Customary Polygamy, Human Rights and the Constitution in Papua New Guinea
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1994 ISBN 9789041102188

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law, published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law, is the successor to the `Annual Survey of Family Law'. It provides information, analysis and comment on recent developments in Family Law across the world on a country-by- country basis. The Survey is published annually and its subtitle reflects the calendar year surveyed. Where a country has been regularly surveyed each year, the developments discussed correspond to the year in question. If certain countries have not been surveyed for some years the contributions will usually attempt to cover the intervening period. This applies, for example, in the present volume to the contributions relating to China and Turkey. If countries are being covered for the first time, then more background information will be provided about the state of family law in the country in question. Examples in this volume are the contributions from Bulgaria and Malta.

目次

  • Articles: Algeria: Marriage Its Formation and Effects in Algerian Substantive Law
  • M.N. Mahieddin. Angola: Affiliation in the New Angolan Family Code
  • M. do Carmo Medina. Argentina: Effects of the Recent Constitutional Reform on Family Law
  • C.P. Grosman. Australia: "...Beautiful and Ideal or the Reverse..." Australian Family Law in 1994
  • F. Bates. Austria: Meier & Mueller, Meier-Mueller or Mueller-Meier New Principles in the Law of Surnames
  • E. Bernat, H. Jesser. Bulgaria: Basic Issues in Bulgarian Family Law
  • A. Staneva. Cameroon: Nullity: The squaring of a Questionable Dilemma
  • E.N. Ngwafor. Canada: Children, Same-Sex Couples and Abortion
  • M. Bailey, N. Bala. Chile: A New Patrimonial Regime in Marriage
  • I. Pardo de Carvallo. China: Women of the Fore: Developments in the Family Law of the People's Republic of China, 1992-4
  • M. Palmer. Czech Republic: New Problems and Old Worries
  • J.F. Haderka. England: England in the International Year of the Family
  • M. Freeman. Finland: A Long, Long Way to The Hague - the Ratification and Implementation of The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction
  • M. Savolainen. France: Reforms and Controversies
  • J. Rubellin-Devichi. Germany: Two Lively Discussed Reform Acts
  • R. Frank. Ireland: Constitution and the Family
  • P. O'Connor. Italy: The Reform of the Law of Citizenship
  • A.G. Danovi. Japan: Family Law Reform and In-Court Mediation in the Japanese Family Court
  • F. Isono, S. Minamikata. Malawi: The New Constitution and the Family
  • G. Kamchedzera. Malta: The Impact of CEDAW and the Aftermath
  • R. Farrugia. The Netherlands: An Identity Crisis. The Outer Limits of Euthanasia, the Abolition of Chivalry and Other Adventurous Provisions
  • C. Forder. New Zealand: New Zealand Family Law in 1994 - More Promise than Achievement
  • B. Atkin. Norway: Registered Partnership in Norway
  • P. Lodrup. Russia: Before Radical Reform of Family Law
  • O. Khazova. Singapore: Women, Family, Property and the Law
  • P. de Cruz. South Africa: South African Family Law at the Crossroads: From Parliamentary Supremacy to Constitutionalism
  • R.T. Nhlapo. Spain: Marriage Before the Mayor and Other Matters
  • G. Garcia Cantero. Sweden: The Rights of Children to Speak for Themselves and Obtain Access to Information Concerning their Biological Origins Etc.
  • A. Saldeen. Turkey: Diverse Issues, Continuing Debates
  • E. Orucu. Ukraine: The Marriage Relationship in Ukraine
  • I.V. Zhilinkova. United States: Focus on Adoption
  • M.S. Melli.
巻冊次

1995 ISBN 9789041103741

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law, published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law, is the successor to the `Annual Survey of Family Law'. It provides information, analysis and comment on recent developments in Family Law across the world on a country-by-country basis. The Survey is published annually and its subtitle reflects the calendar year surveyed. Where a country has been regularly surveyed each year, the developments discussed correspond to the year in question. If certain countries have not been surveyed for some years the contributions will usually attempt to cover the intervening period. If countries are being covered for the first time, then more background information will be provided about the state of family law in the country in question. The Survey also contains an article dealing with the more significant developments in international law affecting the family.
巻冊次

1996 : hard ISBN 9789041105738

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law, published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law, is the successor to the `Annual Survey of Family Law'. It provides information, analysis and comment on recent developments in Family Law across the world on a country-by- country basis. The Survey is published annually and its subtitle reflects the calendar year surveyed. Where a country has been regularly surveyed each year, the developments discussed correspond to the year in question. If certain countries have not been surveyed for some years the contributions will usually attempt to cover the intervening period. This applies, for example, in the present volume to the contributions relating to China and Turkey. If countries are being covered for the first time, then more background information will be provided about the state of family law in the country in question. The Survey also contains an article dealing with the more significant developments in international law affecting the family.

目次

  • Articles: International. Annual Review of International Family Law
  • G. Van Bueren. Argentina. The Recent Reform of Argentine Adoption Law
  • C.P. Grosman. Australia. In the Shadow of Change -- Australian Family Law in 1995
  • F. Bates. Bosnia and Herzegovina. Family Law in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • S. Bubic. Canada. Child Support Guidelines, Parental Mobility, and Redefining Familial Relationships
  • M. Bailey, N. Bala. Colombia. Adoption Law in Colombia
  • P.A. Monroy. Cyprus. Recent Developments in Family Law in Cyprus
  • E. Nicolaou. Denmark. Legislation on Assisted Reproduction, Reports on Adoption, the Family Principle and the Individual Principle and Blessing Registered Partnerships
  • L. Neilsen, A. Kronborg. Egypt. Egyptian Family Law Reform and the Improvement of the Status of Women
  • Y. Kassem, M.E. Algindi. England and Wales. England and Wales: `Family Values' to the Fore? G. Douglas. Germany. A Fundamental Reform of Parentage Law is Pending
  • R. Frank. Hong Kong. Hong Kong Family Law and the 1997 Countdown
  • B. Rwezaura. Republic of Ireland. Defective Knowledge: A New Ground for Nullity? P. Ward. Israel. The Right to Parenthood: Surrogacy and Frozen Embryos
  • R. Schuz. Japan. Court Precedents and Articles Regarding Marriage and Divorce in 1996
  • K. Ono. Namibia. Family Law Reform in Namibia
  • F. Banda. New Zealand. Challenging Conventional Understandings
  • W. Atkin. Northern Ireland. General Principles and Recent Developments in Northern Ireland Family Law
  • C. Archbold. Norway. The Act Relating to the Application of Biotechnology in Medicine with Particular Regard to Questions in Family Law
  • M. Halvorsen. Poland. The New Abortion Law in Poland (the Liberalisation of the `Anti-Abortion' Law)
  • W. Stojanowska. Portugal. Family Law in Portugal
  • G. de Oliveira, N. de Salter Cid. Romania. Family Law Developments in Romania
  • I. Filipescu. Russia. The New Family Code
  • O. Khazova. Scotland. From Birth to Death
  • E.E. Sutherland. Singapore. Maintenance, Marital Property and Legislative Innovation
  • P. de Cruz. Slovenia. The Influence of Socio-Economic Changes and the New Legislation on Family Law
  • M. Gec-Korosec, S. Kraljic. South Africa. From the Interim to the Final Constitution
  • J. Sinclair. Spain. Law on the Protection of Minors
  • G.G. Cantero. Sri Lanka. Family Law in a Multi Cultural Society with Plural Legal Traditions: the Sri Lanka Experience
  • S.W.E. Goonesekere. Sweden. New Rules on Financial Public Support for Children Entitled to Maintenance
  • A. Saldeen. The United States. State Regulation and Personal Autonomy in Marriage: How can I Marry and Whom can I Marry? S.N. Katz. Yugoslavia. Property Relationships Between Spouses
  • O.C. Jancic.
巻冊次

1997 : hard ISBN 9789041111876

内容説明

The International Survey of Family Law, published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law, is the successor to the Annual Survey of Family Law. It provides information, analysis and comment on recent developments in Family Law across the world on a country-by- country basis. The Survey is published annually and its subtitle reflects the calendar year surveyed. Where a country has been regularly surveyed each year, the developments discussed correspond to the year in question. If certain countries have not been surveyed for some years the contributions will usually attempt to cover the intervening period. If countries are being covered for the first time, then more background information will be provided about the state of family law in the country in question. The Survey also contains an article dealing with the more significant developments in international law affecting the family.

目次

  • International - annual review of international family law, G. Van Bueren
  • Argentina - a new legal approach to the De Facto union, D.B. Inigo
  • Australia - "Something Old, Something New..." - Australian family law in 1997, F. Bates
  • Belarus - regulation of marriage and family relations In Belarus, S. Burova
  • Brazil - family law and the new constitution, E. de Oliveira Leite
  • Burundi - reconciling the sources of law in the Burundi Code of Persons and of the family, C. Ntampaka
  • Canada - Controversies about Same-Sex Couples and Children
  • N. Bala, M. Bailey. Colombia: Natural or Extramarital Filiation Law in Colombia
  • P.A. Monroy. Croatia: Facing Family Violence -- A Family Law Answer to the Child's Protection
  • D. Hrabar. England and Wales: Family Law Developments in England and Wales: Function not Form?
  • G. Douglas. Finland: Enforcement of Custody, Access and Residence Orders, Intercountry Adoptions and Registration of Same Sex Couples
  • M. Helin. Germany: Parentage Law Reformed
  • R. Frank. Italy: Waiting for the Law: Assisted Reproduction in Italy
  • M.D. Panforti. Japan: What has made Family Law Reform go Astray?
  • Y. Matsushima. Latvia: Family Law in Latvia: From Establishment of the Independent State of Latvia in 1918 to Restoration of Independence in 1993
  • The late J. Vebers. Macedonia: Development of Family Law in Macedonia
  • L. Spirovik-Trpenovska. Malaysia: Matrimonial Disputes, Marital Property and Child Custody
  • P. de Cruz. The Netherlands: An Undutchable Family Law: Partnership, Parenthood, Social Parenthood, Names and Some Article 8 ECHR Case Law
  • C. Forder. New Zealand: Whose Responsibility Are Our Children? B. Atkin. Nigeria: Developments in Nigerian Family Law: 1991-1997
  • E.N.U. Uzodike. Norway: The 1997 Revision of the Norwegian Children Act of 1981
  • P. Lodrup. Puerto Rico: More About the Conjugal Partnership Between Spouses After Divorce
  • P.F. Silva-Ruiz. Republic of Ireland: Children: Detention and Abortion
  • P. Ward. The South Pacific: Divorce in Paradise -- A South Pacific Perspective
  • N. Hicks. Sweden: International Adoption and the Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • A. Saldeen. Tanzania: Gender Justice and Children's Rights: A Banner for Family Law Reform in Tanzania
  • B. Rwezaura. Trinidad and Tobago: The Relationship Between Social Change and the Law -- The Concept of Family and the Child Born Out of Wedlock
  • H. Thompson-Ahye. Turkey: Improving the Lot of Women and Children
  • E. Orucu. The United States: Domestic Partnership Laws
  • S.N. Katz. Zambia: Family Law in Zambia
  • M. Munalula. Zimbabwe: Inheriting Trouble? Changing the Face of the Customary Law of Succession in Zimbabwe
  • F. Banda.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA28462866
  • ISBN
    • 9041102183
    • 9041103740
    • 9041105735
    • 9041105743
    • 9041111875
    • 9041111883
    • 0853086346
    • 0853087040
    • 0853087679
    • 0853088667
    • 085308937X
    • 0853089833
    • 1846610176
    • 9781846610660
    • 9781846611162
    • 9781846611827
    • 9781846612329
    • 9781846612848
    • 9781846613319
    • 9781846617263
    • 9781846619915
    • 9781784730666
    • 9781784732172
    • 9781784732752
    • 9781780686639
    • 9781780687964
  • LCCN
    96005361
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Boston, Mass.
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    v.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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