International Survey of Family Law 2021
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International Survey of Family Law 2021
Brinig
Intersentia Ltd
09/2021
476
Mole
Inglês
9781839701573
15 a 20 dias
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Africa: The African Children's Charter at 30: What Implications for Child and Family Law? (p. 1)
Albania: Domestic Violence Law in Albania (p. 17)
Australia: Taking Family Violence Seriously: Adjusting the Court Process to Improve Access to Justice (p. 37)
Belgium: Defederalisation of Youth Protection in Belgium (p. 61)
Brazil: The Regulation of Homeschooling in Brazil (p. 87)
Canada: Cross-Border and Retroactive Child Support (p. 103)
China: Marriage and Family Law in China in the Civil Code Era (p. 115)
China: The Adult Guardianship System in the Civil Code Era of China (p. 133)
England and Wales: Treatment for Children Suffering from Gender Dysphoria: A Polarised Debate (p. 155)
France: A Chronicle of French Family Law: 2020 (p. 185)
Hong Kong: Desperately Seeking Legislative Reform (p. 211)
Ireland: The Impact of COVID-19 on Children's Rights in Ireland (p. 233)
Israel: The Judicial Parental Order as a Means of Recognising Same-Sex Parenthood (p. 265)
Italy: New Rules for New Grandparents (p. 287)
Japan: Recent Family Law and Succession Law Reform in Japan (p. 295)
Kenya: Kenyan Kadhis' Courts and their Application of the Islamic Law of Divorce and Distribution of Property at the Dissolution of Marriage (p. 315)
Korea: Allocation of Parental Authority after Divorce in Korean Family Law (p. 339)
New Zealand: How New Zealand Courts Approach Diffi cult Hague Convention Cases (p. 357)
Norway: The New Norwegian Inheritance Act (p. 381)
Poland: The Reform of the Civil Status Records Act in Poland and Discussion of Directions of its Amendments (p. 395)
Puerto Rico: A New Civil Code and the Revision of Family Law (p. 407)
Serbia: Legal Aspects and Challenges of Intentional Parenthood in Serbia (p. 419)
Slovenia: The Role of the Slovene Public Notary in Property Relations between Partners under the (New) Family Code (p. 435)
Trinidad and Tobago: The Reform of Child Justice in Trinidad and Tobago: From an Oxymoron to Child Justice Principles (p. 451)
Albania: Domestic Violence Law in Albania (p. 17)
Australia: Taking Family Violence Seriously: Adjusting the Court Process to Improve Access to Justice (p. 37)
Belgium: Defederalisation of Youth Protection in Belgium (p. 61)
Brazil: The Regulation of Homeschooling in Brazil (p. 87)
Canada: Cross-Border and Retroactive Child Support (p. 103)
China: Marriage and Family Law in China in the Civil Code Era (p. 115)
China: The Adult Guardianship System in the Civil Code Era of China (p. 133)
England and Wales: Treatment for Children Suffering from Gender Dysphoria: A Polarised Debate (p. 155)
France: A Chronicle of French Family Law: 2020 (p. 185)
Hong Kong: Desperately Seeking Legislative Reform (p. 211)
Ireland: The Impact of COVID-19 on Children's Rights in Ireland (p. 233)
Israel: The Judicial Parental Order as a Means of Recognising Same-Sex Parenthood (p. 265)
Italy: New Rules for New Grandparents (p. 287)
Japan: Recent Family Law and Succession Law Reform in Japan (p. 295)
Kenya: Kenyan Kadhis' Courts and their Application of the Islamic Law of Divorce and Distribution of Property at the Dissolution of Marriage (p. 315)
Korea: Allocation of Parental Authority after Divorce in Korean Family Law (p. 339)
New Zealand: How New Zealand Courts Approach Diffi cult Hague Convention Cases (p. 357)
Norway: The New Norwegian Inheritance Act (p. 381)
Poland: The Reform of the Civil Status Records Act in Poland and Discussion of Directions of its Amendments (p. 395)
Puerto Rico: A New Civil Code and the Revision of Family Law (p. 407)
Serbia: Legal Aspects and Challenges of Intentional Parenthood in Serbia (p. 419)
Slovenia: The Role of the Slovene Public Notary in Property Relations between Partners under the (New) Family Code (p. 435)
Trinidad and Tobago: The Reform of Child Justice in Trinidad and Tobago: From an Oxymoron to Child Justice Principles (p. 451)
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Africa: The African Children's Charter at 30: What Implications for Child and Family Law? (p. 1)
Albania: Domestic Violence Law in Albania (p. 17)
Australia: Taking Family Violence Seriously: Adjusting the Court Process to Improve Access to Justice (p. 37)
Belgium: Defederalisation of Youth Protection in Belgium (p. 61)
Brazil: The Regulation of Homeschooling in Brazil (p. 87)
Canada: Cross-Border and Retroactive Child Support (p. 103)
China: Marriage and Family Law in China in the Civil Code Era (p. 115)
China: The Adult Guardianship System in the Civil Code Era of China (p. 133)
England and Wales: Treatment for Children Suffering from Gender Dysphoria: A Polarised Debate (p. 155)
France: A Chronicle of French Family Law: 2020 (p. 185)
Hong Kong: Desperately Seeking Legislative Reform (p. 211)
Ireland: The Impact of COVID-19 on Children's Rights in Ireland (p. 233)
Israel: The Judicial Parental Order as a Means of Recognising Same-Sex Parenthood (p. 265)
Italy: New Rules for New Grandparents (p. 287)
Japan: Recent Family Law and Succession Law Reform in Japan (p. 295)
Kenya: Kenyan Kadhis' Courts and their Application of the Islamic Law of Divorce and Distribution of Property at the Dissolution of Marriage (p. 315)
Korea: Allocation of Parental Authority after Divorce in Korean Family Law (p. 339)
New Zealand: How New Zealand Courts Approach Diffi cult Hague Convention Cases (p. 357)
Norway: The New Norwegian Inheritance Act (p. 381)
Poland: The Reform of the Civil Status Records Act in Poland and Discussion of Directions of its Amendments (p. 395)
Puerto Rico: A New Civil Code and the Revision of Family Law (p. 407)
Serbia: Legal Aspects and Challenges of Intentional Parenthood in Serbia (p. 419)
Slovenia: The Role of the Slovene Public Notary in Property Relations between Partners under the (New) Family Code (p. 435)
Trinidad and Tobago: The Reform of Child Justice in Trinidad and Tobago: From an Oxymoron to Child Justice Principles (p. 451)
Albania: Domestic Violence Law in Albania (p. 17)
Australia: Taking Family Violence Seriously: Adjusting the Court Process to Improve Access to Justice (p. 37)
Belgium: Defederalisation of Youth Protection in Belgium (p. 61)
Brazil: The Regulation of Homeschooling in Brazil (p. 87)
Canada: Cross-Border and Retroactive Child Support (p. 103)
China: Marriage and Family Law in China in the Civil Code Era (p. 115)
China: The Adult Guardianship System in the Civil Code Era of China (p. 133)
England and Wales: Treatment for Children Suffering from Gender Dysphoria: A Polarised Debate (p. 155)
France: A Chronicle of French Family Law: 2020 (p. 185)
Hong Kong: Desperately Seeking Legislative Reform (p. 211)
Ireland: The Impact of COVID-19 on Children's Rights in Ireland (p. 233)
Israel: The Judicial Parental Order as a Means of Recognising Same-Sex Parenthood (p. 265)
Italy: New Rules for New Grandparents (p. 287)
Japan: Recent Family Law and Succession Law Reform in Japan (p. 295)
Kenya: Kenyan Kadhis' Courts and their Application of the Islamic Law of Divorce and Distribution of Property at the Dissolution of Marriage (p. 315)
Korea: Allocation of Parental Authority after Divorce in Korean Family Law (p. 339)
New Zealand: How New Zealand Courts Approach Diffi cult Hague Convention Cases (p. 357)
Norway: The New Norwegian Inheritance Act (p. 381)
Poland: The Reform of the Civil Status Records Act in Poland and Discussion of Directions of its Amendments (p. 395)
Puerto Rico: A New Civil Code and the Revision of Family Law (p. 407)
Serbia: Legal Aspects and Challenges of Intentional Parenthood in Serbia (p. 419)
Slovenia: The Role of the Slovene Public Notary in Property Relations between Partners under the (New) Family Code (p. 435)
Trinidad and Tobago: The Reform of Child Justice in Trinidad and Tobago: From an Oxymoron to Child Justice Principles (p. 451)
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