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The future of child and family law: International predictions

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012Description: 476p xvISBN:
  • 9781107006805
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.015000 SUT
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Imperatives and challenges in child and family law: commonalities and disparities Elaine E. Sutherland; 2. Australia: the certain uncertainty Frank Bates; 3. Canada: a bold and progressive past but an unclear future Carol Rogerson; 4. China: bringing the law back in Michael Palmer; 5. India: a perspective Anil Malhotra and Ranjit Malhotra; 6. Israel: dynamism and schizophrenia Rhona Schuz and Ayelet Blecher-Prigat; 7. Malaysia: what lies ahead? Noor Aziah Mohd Awal; 8. The Netherlands: the growing role of the judge in child and family law Paul Vlaardingerbroek; 9. New Zealand: the emergence of cultural diversity Bill Atkin; 10. Norway: equal rights at any costs? Tone Sverdrup; 11. Russia: looking back, evaluating the present and glancing into the future Olga A. Khazova; 12. Scotland: the marriage of principle and pragmatism Elaine E. Sutherland; 13. South Africa: changing the contours of child and family law Jacqueline Heaton; 14. The United States of America: changing laws for changing families Marygold Shire Melli.
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Table of contents
1. Imperatives and challenges in child and family law: commonalities and disparities Elaine E. Sutherland;
2. Australia: the certain uncertainty Frank Bates;
3. Canada: a bold and progressive past but an unclear future Carol Rogerson;
4. China: bringing the law back in Michael Palmer;
5. India: a perspective Anil Malhotra and Ranjit Malhotra;
6. Israel: dynamism and schizophrenia Rhona Schuz and Ayelet Blecher-Prigat;
7. Malaysia: what lies ahead? Noor Aziah Mohd Awal;
8. The Netherlands: the growing role of the judge in child and family law Paul Vlaardingerbroek;
9. New Zealand: the emergence of cultural diversity Bill Atkin;
10. Norway: equal rights at any costs? Tone Sverdrup;
11. Russia: looking back, evaluating the present and glancing into the future Olga A. Khazova;
12. Scotland: the marriage of principle and pragmatism Elaine E. Sutherland;
13. South Africa: changing the contours of child and family law Jacqueline Heaton;
14. The United States of America: changing laws for changing families Marygold Shire Melli.

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