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Family Law and Family Values: Oñati International Series in Law and Society

Editat de Mavis Maclean
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2005
Each individual experiences obligations arising from personal relationships. These are often hard to fulfil and give rise to tension between the demands of various relationships,between meeting current or future needs, but also between private norms and the demands of a public set of rules. The international contributors to this volume consider the relationship between family law and family values in the way law is framed, the way we are developing the legal context for new kinds of relationships such as cross-household parenting, same-sex partner relationships, and the obligations of adults to elders, and closes with a plea to rethink family law in terms of the functions we want it to perform. Contributors include Masha Antokolskaia, Benoit Bastard, John Eekelaar, Lisa Glennon, Jacek Kurczewski, Jane Lewis, Carol Smart, Velina Todorova and Jean van Houtte.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841135472
ISBN-10: 184113547X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Oñati International Series in Law and Society

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This volume examines the relationship between family law and family values in areas such as same-sex partnerships, cross-household parenting, and the obligations of adults to elders.

Notă biografică

Mavis Maclean is co-founder of the Oxford Centre for Family Law and Policy, Oxford University.

Cuprins

IntroductionMAVIS MACLEANPart I Framing Family Law1. Personal ObligationsJOHN EEKELAAR2. Basic Values and Family Law in Recent Judgments of the Federal Constitutional Court of GermanyWOLFGANG VOEGELI3. Family Values, Friendship Values: Opposition or Continuity?MALGORZATA FUSZARA and JACEK KURCZEWSKI4. The Changing Context for the Obligation to Care and to EarnJANE LEWISPart II Regulating New Forms of Relationship Between Adults and Children5. Changing Ways, New Technologies and the Devaluation of the Genetic Connection to ChildrenJULIE SHAPIRO6. Can Co-Parenting be Enforced? Family Law Reform and Family Life in FranceLAURA CARDIA VONÈCHE and BENOIT BASTARD7. Supporting Conflicted Post-Divorce ParentingKATRIN MUELLER-JOHNSON8. Litigation in the Shadow of Mediation: Supporting Children in SwedenJOHANNA SCHIRATZKI9. Changing Commitments: A Study of Close Kin after Divorce in EnglandCAROL SMARTPart III Regulating New Forms of Relationships Between Adults10. Targeting the Exclusionary Impact of Family LawLISA GLENNON11. Registered Partnerships for Same-Sex Couples in Switzerland: Constructing a New Model of Family RelationshipsMICHELLE COTTIER12. Same-Sex Relationships in ItalyVALERIA MAZZOTTA13. Cohabitation: The Ideological Debate in SpainTERESA PICONTÓ NOVALESPart IV. A Regulating the Relationships Between Adult Children and Elderly Parents14. Maintenance of the Aged by their Adult Children: an Adequate Legal Institution?JEAN VAN HOUTTE and JEF BREDA15. Obligations of Grown-Up Children to their Elderly Parents: Bulgarian Legislation and PracticeVELINA TODOROVAPart IV. B Harmonisation of Law and Diversity: the Fit Between Family Law and Family Values16. Ethnicity and Expectations Concerning Family Law and Family Values in BulgariaSTEFKA NAOUMOVA17. Family Values and the Harmonisation of Family LawMASHA ANTOKOLSKAIA18. Family Law and Family Values in PortugalMARIA JOÃO ROMÃO CARREIRO VAZ TOMÉ