The Transformation of Family Law

The Transformation of Family Law

Author: Mary Ann Glendon

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9780226299709

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Mary Ann Glendon offers a comparative and historical analysis of rapid and profound changes in the legal system beginning in the 1960s in England, France, West Germany, Sweden, and the United States, while bringing new and insightful interpretation and critical thought to bear on the explosion of legislation in the last decade. "Glendon is generally acknowledged to be the premier comparative law scholar in the area of family law. This volume, which offers an analytical survey of the changes in family law over the past twenty-five years, will burnish that reputation. Essential reading for anyone interested in evaluating the major changes that occurred in the law of the family. . . . [And] of serious interest to those in the social sciences as well."—James B. Boskey, Law Books in Review "Poses important questions and supplies rich detail."—Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, Texas Law Review "An impressive scholarly documentation of the legal changes that comprise the development of a conjugally-centered family system."—Debra Friedman, Contemporary Sociology "She has painted a portrait of the family in which we recognize not only ourselves but also unremembered ideological forefathers. . . . It sends our thoughts out into unexpected adventures."—Inga Markovits, Michigan Law Review


Family Law in America

Family Law in America

Author: Sanford N. Katz

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 0199759227

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This volume examines the state of family law in America. Among its themes is the tension between individual autonomy and governmental regulation in all aspects of family law. It examines both conventional and new definitions of formal and informal domestic relationships.


Family Transformation Through Divorce and Remarriage

Family Transformation Through Divorce and Remarriage

Author: Margaret Robinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 1134940777

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Family Transformation Through Divorce and Remarriage is the first book to look thoroughly at the complete divorce-remarriage-stepfamily cycle in the context of demographic data, the legal process and the theoretical framework. For each phase of the cycle, the author describes the stages of development, summarises the relevant research and illustrates the effects on family members with case examples.


Courting Change

Courting Change

Author: Kimberly D. Richman

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2010-11

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0814776981

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This work examines the inconsistencies in judicial decisions surrounding the rights of gay and lesbian parents and discusses how those inconsistencies have had a negative impact on same-sex parenting and families. Drawing on every recorded judicial decision in gay and lesbian adoption and custody cases over the last fifty years, the author demonstrates how parental and sexual identities are formed and interpreted in law, and how gay and lesbian parents can harness indeterminacy to transform family law.


Responsibility, Law and the Family

Responsibility, Law and the Family

Author: Mr Craig Lind

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2013-02-28

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 1409496147

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Focusing on moral, social and legal responsibilities as opposed to rights or obligations, this volume explores the concept of responsibility in family life, law and practice. Divided into four parts, the study considers the nature of family responsibility; constructions of children's responsibilities; shifting conceptions of family responsibilities; and family, responsibility and the law. The collection brings together leading experts from the disciplines of sociology, socio-legal studies and law to discuss responsibilities prior to birth, responsibilities for children, as well as responsibilities of children and of the state towards family members. The volume informs and challenges the developing conceptualization of responsibilities which arise in interdependent, intimate and caring relationships and their legal regulation. It will be of great interest to researchers and practitioners working in this complex field.


Fifty Years in Family Law

Fifty Years in Family Law

Author: Rebecca Probert

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781780680521

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Stephen Cretney has long been regarded as the leading English scholar in the field of family law, as prolific as he is profound. His writing has always been a model of elegance and erudition. Even had the essays in this book not been written in his honour they would inevitably have had to rely heavily on his work.


Child Custody, Law, and Women's Work

Child Custody, Law, and Women's Work

Author: Susan B. Boyd

Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press Canada

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780195409185

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Reform of child custody law has been a controversial topic in Canada since the mid-1980s. Within her book Susan Boyd argues that debates over child custody issues are rooted in gender-based dynamics within the family and society. She examines how custody law has evolved over the past twocenturies, with a focus on the relationship between the law and gender relations-in particular, the power relations between women and men in the heterosexual family; the dominant ideologies about motherhood, fatherhood, and family; and the differential value attributed to men's and women's work, inboth private and public spheres. Overall, this essential text questions the extent to which reform of child custody law on its own can lead to effective social transformation of parenting.


Islamic Family Law in a Changing World

Islamic Family Law in a Changing World

Author: ʻAbd Allāh Aḥmad Naʻīm

Publisher: Zed Books

Published: 2002-08

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9781842770931

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In "Islamic Family Law in a Changing World," Abdullahi A. An-Na'im explores the practice of the Shari'a, commonly known as Islamic Family Law. An-Na'im shows that the practical application of Shari'a principles is often modified by theological differences of interpretation, a country's particular customary practices, and state policy and law.