Guide to the Family Law Act 1996

Guide to the Family Law Act 1996
Author: Frances Burton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 155
Release: 1996-11-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1135349460

Follows the format of the Family Law Act 1996 by taking each section (or schedule) individually and cross-referencing it against existing law. Where relevant, the text refers to the Law Commission's recommendations in their 1900 report and to the Hansard reports.

Family Law

Family Law
Author: Frances Burton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2003-02-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1135345619

A reader-friendly guide to the basic family law topics. The book also includes indications of where the law may be going in practice, for example, following the implementation of the Human Rights Act. Major academic and practitioner issues are flagged.

Mediation

Mediation
Author: Klaus J. Hopt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1424
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191669350

Mediation provides an attractive alternative to resolving disputes through court proceedings. Mediation promises just results in the interest of all parties concerned, a reduction of the court caseload, and cost savings for the parties involved as well as for the treasury. The European Directive on Mediation has given mediation in Europe new momentum by establishing a common framework for cross-border mediation. Beyond Europe, many states have tried in recent years to answer the question whether, and if so, how mediation should be regulated at a national and international level. The aim of this book is to promote the understanding and discussion of regulatory issues by presenting comparative research on mediation. It describes and analyses the law and practice of mediation in twenty-two countries. Europe is represented by chapters on mediation in Austria, Bulgaria, England, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal and Spain. The world beyond Europe is analysed in chapters on mediation in Australia, Canada, China, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, Switzerland and the USA. Against this background, further chapters on fundamental issues identify possible regulatory models and discuss central principles of mediation law and practice. In particular, the work considers harmonisation and diversity in the law of mediation as well as the economic and constitutional problems associated with privatising civil justice. To the extent available, empirical research is used as a point of reference in the critical analysis.

Q & A Revision Guide Family Law 2013 and 2014

Q & A Revision Guide Family Law 2013 and 2014
Author: Ruth Gaffney-Rhys
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199661944

Q&A Family Law offers a lifeline to students revising for exams. It provides clear guidance from experienced examiners on how best to tackle exam questions, and gives students the opportunity to practise their exam technique and assess their progress.

The International Survey of Family Law

The International Survey of Family Law
Author: Andrew Bainham
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1999-04-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041111876

"The International Survey of Family Law," published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law, is the successor to the "Annual Survey of Family Law," It provides information, analysis and comment on recent developments in Family Law across the world on a country-by- country basis. The "Survey" is published annually and its subtitle reflects the calendar year surveyed. Where a country has been regularly surveyed each year, the developments discussed correspond to the year in question. If certain countries have not been surveyed for some years the contributions will usually attempt to cover the intervening period. If countries are being covered for the first time, then more background information will be provided about the state of family law in the country in question. The "Survey" also contains an article dealing with the more significant developments in international law affecting the family.

Family Mediation in Ireland

Family Mediation in Ireland
Author: Sinéad Conneely
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1351748300

This title was first published in 2002: After outlining the origins and development of family mediation on a world-wide basis, this book assesses family mediation services in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, within the context of the empirical and theoretical debates surrounding the practice. It is the first comprehensive study of the area in Ireland, appearing at an opportune time, due to the expansion of the service in the Republic and its virtual collapse in Northern Ireland. It argues that the service provided in the Republic of Ireland is appreciated by clients and is successful, although the issue of domestic violence remains. In contrast, it suggests that the absence of service provision in Northern Ireland is problematic, since it undermines consumer choice.

Law Express: Family Law (Revision Guide)

Law Express: Family Law (Revision Guide)
Author: Jonathan Herring
Publisher: Pearson UK
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1292018097

The Law Express series is designed to help you revise effectively. This book is your guide to understanding essential concepts, remembering and applying key legislation and making your answers stand out!

The International Survey of Family Law, Volume 4 (1997)

The International Survey of Family Law, Volume 4 (1997)
Author: Andrew Bainham
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 571
Release: 1999-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004640029

The International Survey of Family Law, published on behalf of the International Society of Family Law, is the successor to the Annual Survey of Family Law. It provides information, analysis and comment on recent developments in Family Law across the world on a country-by- country basis. The Survey is published annually and its subtitle reflects the calendar year surveyed. Where a country has been regularly surveyed each year, the developments discussed correspond to the year in question. If certain countries have not been surveyed for some years the contributions will usually attempt to cover the intervening period. If countries are being covered for the first time, then more background information will be provided about the state of family law in the country in question. The Survey also contains an article dealing with the more significant developments in international law affecting the family.