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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9781841133089 |
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346.015 |
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DEW.F |
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International Society on Family Law. |
Date of meeting or treaty signing |
2000 : |
Location of meeting |
Brisbane, Qld.) |
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Title |
Family law : |
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processes, practices and pressures : proceedings of the Tenth World Conference of the International Society of Family Law, July 2000, Brisbane, Australia / |
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edited by John Dewar and Stephen Parker. |
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Oxford, England : |
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Hart Publishing, |
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2003. |
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596 p. ; |
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24 cm. |
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Family law |
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Australia |
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Congresses. |
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Family law |
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Congresses. |
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Personal name |
Dewar, John. |
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Personal name |
Parker, Stephen, |
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LL.B. |
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International Society on Family Law. |
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<br/><br/> Part I. Processes 1. Children's particpation in the family justice system : translating principles into practice / Nigel Lowe and Mervyn Murch<br/> 2. Children's participation in family court litigation / Richard Chisholm<br/> 3. Delivery systems for protective services and related legal services for victims of domestic violence within a major American state / Jane Muller-Peterson, Robert E Raines and Andrea C Jacobsen<br/> 4. Paternalism, participation and placation : young people's experiences of representation in child protection proceedings in England and Wales / Judith Masson<br/> 5. Issues in the making of Ouster orders under the Domestic Violence (Family Protection) Act 1989 (Qld) / Rachael Field, Belinda Carpenter and Susan Currie<br/> 6. The South African Family Court : a first world ideal in a second world country / Sandra Burman, Emma Dingle and Nichola Glasser<br/> 7. Establishing paternity in judicial proceedings in Spain : what protection for human rights? / Encarna Roca and Isabel Miralles<br/> 8. Suing child welfare agencies : a comparative view from New Zealand / Bill Atkin and Geoff McLay<br/> 9. Adoption - a public or private legal process? : The changing social functions of adoption in Ireland and the wider implications for coherence in family law / Kerry O'Halloran<br/> Part II. Practices 10. Children and the transformation of family law / Carol Smart<br/> 11. In search of the 'good father' : law, family practices and the normative reconstruction of parenthood / Richard Collier<br/> 12. Different approaches to post-divorce family relationships : the example of contact centres in France / Benoit Bastard<br/> 13. Legal and educational interventions for families in residence and contact disputes / Joan B Kelly<br/> 14. Agents or dependants : children and the family law system / Pauline Tapp, Nicola Taylor and Mark Henaghan<br/> 15. The reconstituted family in Italian law and society / Valeria Mazzotta<br/> 16. Child-centred, vertically structured and interdisciplinary : an integrative approach to children's policy, practice and research / Annie G Steinberg, Barbara Bennett Woodhouse and Alyssa Burrell Cowan<br/> 17. Children's rights and the use of force in their own best interests / Jane Fortin<br/> 18. The lawyer-client relationship in family law : does client funding status make a difference? / Rosemary Hunter<br/> 19. The distribution of stock options on divorce and proposed changes in American divorce law / David S Rosettenstein<br/> 20. Registered partnership in the Netherlands / Gergor van der Burght<br/> 21. A comparative study of the transfer of family wealth : from privilege to equality / Maria Donata Panforti<br/> 22. The constitutional dimension of customary family law in Papua New Guinea / Owen Jessep<br/> Part III. Pressures 23. Law reform by frozen chook : family law reform for the new millennium? / Reg Graycar<br/> 24. Can international conventions drive domestic law reform? : The case of physical punishment of children / Elaine E Sutherland<br/> 25. Emancipation of the African woman : fact or fallacy? / Elmarie Knoetze<br/> 26. The state, race, religion and the family in England today / Michael Freeman<br/> 27. Men and women behaving badly : is fault dead in English family law? / Andrew Bainham<br/> 28. Macro social and economic factors in society which influence the success of financial rearrangements on divorce / Alastair Bissett-Johnson<br/> 29. De facto property developments in New Zealand : pressures impeded progress / Bill Atkin and Wendy Parker<br/> 30. Politics, processes and pressures of legislating for children in South Africa / Julia Sloth-Nielsen and Belinda van Heerden<br/> 31. The introduction and impact of joint custody in Portugal / Maria Clara Sottomayor.<br/><br/> |