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Family law

Jonathan Herring

(Longman law)

Pearson, 2013

6th ed

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"Bibliography and further reading": p. 734-805

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

"An ideal template for how an undergraduate textbook should be written and pitched...[It offers] an appropriate balance of description, discussion and debate. It contains enough to satisfy less able students and, at the same time, also manages to engage the interest of those who are more able and willing to go beyond the bare minimum." Dr Sara Fovargue, University of Lancaster "Family Law by Jonathan Herring offers a comprehensive and practical explanation of a dynamic and continually evolving subject. It covers a wide range of contemporary issues and provides a clear and an in-depth socio-legal analysis. It critically evaluates theories and approaches to family law and offers a meticulous discussion of the various legislative reforms." Dr Ayesha Shahid, Lecturer, Brunel Law School, Brunel University "An excellent textbook. It offers very good coverage of family law, is well written in an accessible easy-to-read format whilst simultaneously drawing out the complexities within the subject." Dr Caroline Jones, University of Southampton "[Family Law] is the most popular level 3 option and I have to say that this is in small part due to Herring being used as the textbook. The book really does capture the zeitgeist! It is a very good book." Robert Jago, University of Surrey Your essential guide to all aspects of family law, you can rely on this best-selling textbook to give you an in-depth understanding of the subject, offer carefully selected case summaries and extracts from important legislative provisions, and expose you to the key academic debates, research and ethical dilemmas which underpin the legal principles in this often controversial, but always fascinating, area. About the author: Jonathan Herring is a Professor of Law at Exeter College, University of Oxford. Editorial Advisory Board: Professor I.H.Dennis, University College London.

Table of Contents

1. What is family law? 2. Marriage, civil partnership and cohabitation 3. Divorce and the Family Justice System 4. Family property 5. Property on separation 6. Domestic violence 7. Who is a parent? 8. Parents' and children's rights 9. Court resolution of private disputes over children 10. Child protection 11. Children in care 12. Families and older people

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  • NCID
    BB14479187
  • ISBN
    • 9781447923145
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Harlow
  • Pages/Volumes
    lxx, 827 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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