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Family Law 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Lamont, Ruth (Senior Lecturer in Family and Child Law, University of Manchester)

Family Law

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ISBN:
9780192893536
Publication Date:
11 Mar 2022
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
712 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 9 Oct 2025
Family Law

Description

Family Law offers an engaging and debate-driven guide to the subject, with each chapter crafted by a team of highly experienced teachers writing on their specialist subject under the expert editorship of Ruth Lamont. Each chapter is a superbly clear guide to the topic, structured around the key debates central to that topic, which are then explored in detail throughout the chapter. Students are thereby introduced to an enlightening range of perspectives on the key issues in family law today, allowing them to formulate their own opinions and arguments. The social, economic, and political backdrop to each topic is also extensively discusssed to ensure that students' understanding is grounded in this essential context. Family Law is a critical and modern guide to this dynamic subject.

Contents

1: Ruth Lamont: Family life and the law 2: Andrew Hayward: Relationships between adults: marriage, civil partnership, and cohabitation 3: Edwina Higgins & Kathryn Newton: Seeking a divorce 4: Polly Morgan: Property division on divorce 5: Warren Barr: Property division on the breakdown of non-marital relationships 6: Lara Walker: Child support 7: Anna Carline & Roxanna Dehaghani: Domestic violence and abuse 8: Kirsty Horsey: Legal parenthood and parental responsibility 9: Annika Newnham: Private child law 10: Penelope Russell: Public law protection 11: Julie Doughty: Adoption and special guardianship 12: Helen Stalford, Seamus Byrne, & Nazia Yaqub: Human rights, children's rights, and the family 13: Ruth Lamont: International family law 14: Patrick Nicholls: Family law in practice

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