Making law for families /
"This book analyses the concept of the family in the context of increasing challenges and questions created by multicultural societies in ever more complicated international and transnational and transnational legal contexts. How is the family defined across cultural and national divides? To wh...
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| Language: | English |
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Oxford [England] ; Portland, Or. :
Hart Pub.,
2000.
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| Series: | OƱati international series in law and society.
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| Online Access: | Table of contents Table of contents to access electronic resource |
Table of Contents:
- Uncovering social obligations: family law and the responsible citizen / John Eekelaar
- Marital bargaining: implications for legal policy / M.M. Slaughter
- Making family law new? property and superannuation reform in Australia / John Dewar
- Administrative divorce in France: a controversy over a reform, that never reached the statute book / Benoit Bastard
- Regulation of same-sex partnerships from a Spanish perspective / Encarna Roca
- Pro-family policy in Poland in the nineties / Malgorzata Fuszara and Beata Laciak
- The Bulgarian Children Act: a battlefield for adult policies or a genuine commitment to children? / Velina Todorova
- Legislating for the child's voice: perspectives from comparative ethnography of proceedings involving children / Anne Griffiths and Randy Frances Kandel
- Family law-making and human rights in the United Kingdom / Claire Archbold.