Frontiers of family law / edited by Gareth Miller.

"This title was first published in 2003. The essays in this collection are written by academics and practitioners who look at some of the key aspects of family law. Papers include one from Lord Justice Ward, who gave the first judgement in the Court of Appeal on the case of the conjoined twins...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Corporate Author: University of East Anglia. Centre for Family Law and Family Policy
Other Authors: Miller, J. Gareth (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter Introduction
  • chapter 1 The Changed Nature of Adoption: A Challenge for the Legislators / Caroline Ball
  • chapter 2 Contact after Divorce: What has the Law to Offer? / Liz Trinder
  • chapter 3 Cross-frontier Contact between Children and their Parents: Identifying the Problems / William Duncan
  • chapter 4 Recent Developments and Problems in Scottish Children's Law / Alastair Bis sett-Johnson
  • chapter 5 'Please, Sir, I want some more': New Developments in the South African Saga of Child Maintenance and Children's Rights / Brigitte Clark
  • chapter 6 The Care Standards Tribunal of England and Wales: A Contribution to Human Rights / His Honour Judge David Pearl
  • chapter 7 When Cultures Clash: Aborigines and Inheritance in Australia / Prue Vines
  • chapter 8 Pre-nuptial Agreements and Financial Provision / Gareth Miller.