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The international survey of family law

edited by Margaret Brinig

Intersentia, c2021

  • 2021

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注記

"2021 ed."

"Published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law"--Facing p. of t.p

Includes index

内容説明・目次

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. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 edition of the Survey traces developments from around the world, brought about through international, national and local bodies. The chapters analyse civil and common law systems, as well as decisions of the United Nations and the European Union courts. Some chapters focus on the beginnings of families, including marriage, adoption and assisted reproduction, while others deal with their dissolution or the effects (and after effects) of aging. Once again, our authors include emerging scholars as well as highly regarded academics, judges and practitioners.

目次

Africa: The African Children's Charter at 30: What Implications for Child and Family Law? (p. 1) Albania: Domestic Violence Law in Albania (p. 17) Australia: Taking Family Violence Seriously: Adjusting the Court Process to Improve Access to Justice (p. 37) Belgium: Defederalisation of Youth Protection in Belgium (p. 61) Brazil: The Regulation of Homeschooling in Brazil (p. 87) Canada: Cross-Border and Retroactive Child Support (p. 103) China: Marriage and Family Law in China in the Civil Code Era (p. 115) China: The Adult Guardianship System in the Civil Code Era of China (p. 133) England and Wales: Treatment for Children Suffering from Gender Dysphoria: A Polarised Debate (p. 155) France: A Chronicle of French Family Law: 2020 (p. 185) Hong Kong: Desperately Seeking Legislative Reform (p. 211) Ireland: The Impact of COVID-19 on Children's Rights in Ireland (p. 233) Israel: The Judicial Parental Order as a Means of Recognising Same-Sex Parenthood (p. 265) Italy: New Rules for New Grandparents (p. 287) Japan: Recent Family Law and Succession Law Reform in Japan (p. 295) Kenya: Kenyan Kadhis' Courts and their Application of the Islamic Law of Divorce and Distribution of Property at the Dissolution of Marriage (p. 315) Korea: Allocation of Parental Authority after Divorce in Korean Family Law (p. 339) New Zealand: How New Zealand Courts Approach Diffi cult Hague Convention Cases (p. 357) Norway: The New Norwegian Inheritance Act (p. 381) Poland: The Reform of the Civil Status Records Act in Poland and Discussion of Directions of its Amendments (p. 395) Puerto Rico: A New Civil Code and the Revision of Family Law (p. 407) Serbia: Legal Aspects and Challenges of Intentional Parenthood in Serbia (p. 419) Slovenia: The Role of the Slovene Public Notary in Property Relations between Partners under the (New) Family Code (p. 435) Trinidad and Tobago: The Reform of Child Justice in Trinidad and Tobago: From an Oxymoron to Child Justice Principles (p. 451)

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