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Child and Family Law 3rd ed isbn 9780414056336

Child Law 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781858005249
New Edition ISBN: 9780414056336
Published: October 2010
Publisher: Round Hall Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Child Law is a fully comprehensive narrative text of 1000 pages. It includes 5 new chapters. This seminal text covers both civil and criminal aspects of child law and gives you a clear and incisive examination of the entire Irish child law system.

Good reasons to have Child Law 2nd edition on your desk:-

  • Gives you a complete analysis on all aspects of child law.
  • Provides useful checklists and advises on practical considerations, with particular emphasis on those aspects of child law which have proved to be the most important or difficult in practice.
  • Includes a clear examination of the increasing problematic areas of youth justice, child abduction and education.
  • Includes a comprehensive section on the new adoption legislation and recent developments on tracing.
  • Examines the development of Assisted Reproductive Technologies.

Subjects:
Irish Law