Bromley's Family Law remains the most authoritative textbook on the subject and has been used by generations of both students and practitioners as a reliable source of guidance. It is both detailed yet readable, offering a black-letter account of family law while situating the subject in its UK and international context.
Bromley's Family Law remains the most authoritative textbook on the subject and has been used by generations of both students and practitioners as a reliable source of guidance. It is both detailed yet readable, offering a black-letter account of family law while situating the subject in its UK and international context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nigel Lowe is Emeritus Professor of Law at Cardiff University. He is a child law specialist with a particular expertise on adoption, wardship and the inherent jurisdiction and on international aspects of child law. Gillian Douglas is Professor of Law Emerita at King's College London. Her work explores the relationship between family law and social change across the whole of the family life course, from the creation of families, through family obligation and relationship breakdown, to inheritance law. Emma Hitchings is a Professor of Family Law at the University of Bristol Law School. Her research interests within the family law field include financial remedies on relationship breakdown and the family justice system. Rachel Taylor is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and Fellow in Law at Exeter College, Oxford. Her research interests concern the protection and implementation of children's rights.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: Forming intimate enduring adult relationships 3: The personal and property consequences of marriage, civil partnership and cohabitation 4: The family home 5: Protection from domestic abuse 6: Divorce and dissolution 7: Child support 8: Financial remedies: the court's powers 9: Financial remedies: principles and assessment 10: The legal position of children 11: Parents and guardians 12: What is parental responsibility? 13: Who has parental responsibility? 14: The welfare principle 15: Children's participation in family proceedings 16: Private law proceedings concerning children 17: Public law proceedings concerning children 18: Care and supervision 19: Adoption and special guardianship 20: The High Court's inherent powers in respect of children 21: The 1996 Hague Convention on the Protection of Children 22: International parental child abduction
1: Introduction 2: Forming intimate enduring adult relationships 3: The personal and property consequences of marriage, civil partnership and cohabitation 4: The family home 5: Protection from domestic abuse 6: Divorce and dissolution 7: Child support 8: Financial remedies: the court's powers 9: Financial remedies: principles and assessment 10: The legal position of children 11: Parents and guardians 12: What is parental responsibility? 13: Who has parental responsibility? 14: The welfare principle 15: Children's participation in family proceedings 16: Private law proceedings concerning children 17: Public law proceedings concerning children 18: Care and supervision 19: Adoption and special guardianship 20: The High Court's inherent powers in respect of children 21: The 1996 Hague Convention on the Protection of Children 22: International parental child abduction
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