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Bromley's Family Law
By
Nigel Lowe, Gillian Douglas
Description
* Provides detailed coverage of new
legislative developments and their impact on family law, making this
book suitable for use on all undergraduate courses
* Offers an especially
comprehensive treatment of the international dimension of family law,
which is important for students wishing to grasp a full understanding
of the subject
* Each chapter begins with a short
introduction, helping to put into context the legislation and key
issues to be discussed
New to this edition
* Full consideration is given to
new developments such as civil partnership and the growing importance
of cohabitation
* Chapter 1 has been expanded to
fully take into account the Human Rights Act 1998, the growing impact
of the EU on family law and the 1996 Hague convention on the
Protection of Children
* Chapter 7 has been substantially
rewritten due to the dropping of the 1996 Act reforms, and discusses
how best to move forward from here
* There is a new chapter entitled
\\\'The Voice of the Child\\\' which includes information on representing
children, evidence, experts, and the Minister for Children
* The chapter on adoption has been
heavily revised in light of the Children and Adoption Act 2002
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. 2006 sees the publication of the tenth edition while
2007 marks the fiftieth anniversary of its original publication, and
indeed the publication of the first textbook on family law.
Both detailed and readable, this book
offers the fullest consideration of new legislative and case law
developments, and their impact on family law. The authors consider
these developments alongside changes in practice, including the
increasing emphasis placed on alternative dispute resolution, and the
active involvement of children in legal proceedings affecting them.
Particular attention is also paid to the influence of the European
Union, which is becoming increasingly important for a full
understanding of family law.
Readership: Undergraduate law
students opting to study family law as part of their LLB degree
programmes.
Authors, editors, and contributors
Nigel Lowe, Professor of Law,
Cardiff University and
Gillian Douglas, Professor of
Law and Head of Department, Cardiff University
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