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The Family, Law and Society Includes a Five Volume Collection, the Most Significant Articles and Papers in Key Aspects of Family Law
DUBLIN, Ireland-(Business Wire)-October 2, 2008 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9c82f2/the_family_law_an) has announced the addition of the "The Family, Law and Society" report to their offering.
The Family, Law and Society series brings together, in a five volume collection, the most significant articles and papers in key aspects of family law from an international perspective. Over the past two decades virtually all areas of family law have undergone major doctrinal and theoretical changes - from the definition of marriage and the financial and parenting consequences of divorce, to the legal construction of parenthood. An equally important set of changes has transformed the resolution of family disputes. Inter-disciplinary in its approach, this series not only draws together key law texts, but also scholarly articles from the fields of sociology, social administration, politics, and psychology. Taken together, these five volumes provide an invaluable resource to students and scholars around the world interested in all aspects of family law.
Key Topics Covered:
*For more detailed tables of contents, please see individual volumes
Volume 1: Domestic Violence
Series preface
Introduction
Part I Definition
Part II Research and Violence Against Women
Part III The Justice Response
Part IV The Criminal Law
Part V A Human Rights Question:
Part VI Coping, Staying, Leaving:
Part VII Mediation and Other Forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution:
Part VIII And Children:
Part IX Ethnic Minority Victims
Index
Volume 2: Parents and Children
Introduction
Part I Becoming a Parent
Part II The Status and Obligations of Parenthood
Part III Issues of Upbringing
Part IV Adolescence
Part V Child Support
Part VI Parental Separation, Divorce and Children:
Part VII Child Abuse and State Intervention:
Part VIII Social Parenthood and Adoption:
Index
Volume 3: The Multi-Cultural Family
Introduction
Part I Marriage and Divorce
Part II Children:
Part III Multicultural Dispute Resolution
Index
Volume 4: Resolving Family Conflicts
Introduction
Part I Theoretical Foundations
Part II Court Processes and Structure
Part III The Role of Lawyers and Other Professionals
Name index
Volume 5: Marriage and Cohabitation
Introduction
Part I Changing Intimacies – the Theory
Part II Changing Intimacies – Empirical Research
Part III Why Legal Regulation At All?
Part IV Law and Marriage
Part V Law and Civil Registration
Part VI Law and Conjugal Cohabitation
Part VII Law and Non-Conjugal Relationships
Name index
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