Family Law
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 17 April 2008
- ISBN 9780199231270
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages536 pages
- Size 234x156x27 mm
- Weight 809 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Family Law enables students to develop a clear understanding of the law and an insight into both the legal and social tensions that surround 'family life'. Clearly written and presented, it incorporates chapter summaries and self-test questions to highlight key topics for discussion and reflection. The authors also aim to make family law interesting so that their readers will want to explore in greater depth the fascinating stories which have so often engaged them in the
writing of the second edition.
Long description:
The Core Text Series takes the reader straight to the heart of the subject, providing a reliable and invaluable guide for students of law at all levels. Written by leading academics, and renowned for their clarity, these concise texts explain the intellectual challenges of each area of the law.
Family Law enables students to develop a clear understanding of the law and an insight into both the legal and social tensions that surround 'family life'. Clearly written and presented, it incorporates chapter summaries and self-test questions to highlight key topics for discussion and reflection. The authors also aim to make family law interesting so that their readers will want to explore in greater depth the fascinating stories which have so often engaged them in the writing of
the second edition.
Table of Contents:
Introduction to family law and its changing dimensions
State intervention in personal relationships
Nullity and its consequences
Acquisition and protection of rights in the family home
Domestic violence
Ending relationships
Finanical consequences of relationships
Death and its consequences
Parents and family: rights and responsibilities
From clean break to open adoption
Adolescent rights: autonomy and participation
Children's welfare and private disputes
In the child's best interests: the jurisdiction of wardship
Child protection: public law procedure
Protecting children from 'significant harm': interpreting the law
Financial provision for children