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Family Law (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781135992583
ISBN: 1903240204
Published: May 2001
Publisher: Willan Publishing
Format: eBook (ePub)
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This work provides a carefully-planned introduction to the key issues and debates within family law from some of the leading authorities within their field. It is designed both as a self-standing book focusing on the key issues in the subject, and as a supplement to more detailed textbooks on the subject - useful reading for anybody studying or practising in the field of family law.

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Tables of cases and statutes Introduction 1 Parents (Ros Picklord, Centre for Family Research, University of Oxford) 2 Children (Jonathan Herring, Exeter College, University of Oxford) 3 Public law relating to children (Bridgel Lindley, Centre for Family Research, University of Cambridge) 4 Adoption (Caroline Bridge, University of Manchester) 5 Domestic violence (Jo Miles, Christchurch College, University of Cambridge) 6 Marriage and divorce (Stuart Bridge, Queens College, University of Cambridge)) 7 Family property on separation (Louise Tee, Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge) Concluding thoughts and future prospects Bibliography Index