Plurality and Diversity in Law: Family Forms and Family's Functions

Plurality and Diversity in Law: Family Forms and Family's Functions
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Publisher : Ius Comparatum
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1839703059
ISBN-13 : 9781839703058
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Synopsis Plurality and Diversity in Law: Family Forms and Family's Functions by : Aida Kemelmajer

This book presents comparative perspectives based on findings presented in National Reports on the theme 'Plurality and Diversity in Law: Family Forms and Family's Functions'. The contributions focus on whether, and if so, how, family law recognises that a child can have multiple parents, and which family functions are recognised and favoured by the law.

What Is Parenthood?

What Is Parenthood?
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780814729151
ISBN-13 : 0814729150
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis What Is Parenthood? by : Linda C. McClain

Extraordinary changes in patterns of family life—and family law—have dramatically altered the boundaries of parenthood and opened up numerous questions and debates. What is parenthood and why does it matter? How should society define, regulate, and support it? Is parenthood separable from marriage—or couplehood—when society seeks to foster children’s well-being? What is the better model of parenthood from the perspective of child outcomes? Intense disagreements over the definition and future of marriage often rest upon conflicting convictions about parenthood. What Is Parenthood? asks bold and direct questions about parenthood in contemporary society, and it brings together a stellar interdisciplinary group of scholars with widely varying perspectives to investigate them. Editors Linda C. McClain and Daniel Cere facilitate a dynamic conversation between scholars from several disciplines about competing models of parenthood and a sweeping array of topics, including single parenthood, adoption, donor-created families, gay and lesbian parents, transnational parenthood, parentchild attachment, and gender difference and parenthood.

Modern Family Law

Modern Family Law
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1454825111
ISBN-13 : 9781454825111
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Synopsis Modern Family Law by : D. Kelly Weisberg

Modern Family Law reflects the social diversity of the modern family as it examines the legal impacts of the women's movement, the children's rights movement, the fathers' rights movement, domestic violence, changing sexual mores, nontraditional family forms, and developments in reproductive technology. Integrating valuable interdisciplinary perspectives, the text includes excerpts, notes, and questions emanating from history, psychology, sociology, social work, medicine, and philosophy. A variety of problem exercises, most derived from actual cases and current events, covers cross-cutting themes as well as the basics of family law. Human-interest stories that complement the cases heighten student awareness of the real impact of the law on people's lives. Modern Family Law Easily adapts to shorter or longer courses. The Fifth Edition offers contemporary perspectives on family law theory and covers new developments on such topics as alienation of affections, adoption, assisted reproduction, attorneys' sexual ethics, bigamy, child abuse, child custody and support, divorce, domestic violence, grandparents' visitation rights, names in the family, parentage, premarital agreements, and reproductive rights. The text features major coverage of developments on same-sex marriage, DOMA, and other issues of equality for gay and lesbian families. The decline of marriage and the rise of new conceptualizations of family are explored along with the return of the and"culture warsand" including political disputes about contraception. Features: reflects the social diversity of the modern family examines the legal impact of important topics the women's movement the children's rights movement the fathers' rights movement domestic violence changing sexual mores nontraditional family forms developments in reproductive technology integrates valuable interdisciplinary perspectives excerpts, notes, and questions history, psychology, sociology, social work, medicine, and philosophy covers cross-cutting themes as well as the basics of family law presents a variety of problem exercises, most from actual cases and current events easily adapts to shorter or longer courses heightens student awareness of the law's impact through human-interest stories Thoroughly updated, the revised Fifth Edition presents: new developments on: alienation of affections adoption assisted reproduction attorneys' sexual ethics bigamy child abuse child custody and support divorce domestic violence grandparents' visitation rights names in the family parentage premarital agreements reproductive rights major coverage of developments on same-sex marriage, DOMA, and other issues of equality for gay and lesbian families the decline of marriage and the rise of new conceptualizations of family contemporary perspectives on family law theory the return of the and"culture warsand" including political disputes about contraception

Normativity and Diversity in Family Law

Normativity and Diversity in Family Law
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9783030831066
ISBN-13 : 303083106X
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Normativity and Diversity in Family Law by : Nadjma Yassari

With regard to family law, this volume examines claims based on cultural tradition, ethnic background, custom, religious affiliation and sexual orientation, as well as various other “claims” that are not officially recognized in state law, in 15 jurisdictions around the world. The country reports seek to determine whether these claims represent a challenge to family law as conceived by the state, and if so, how these challenges are being managed. The focus lies on the interaction between (i) claims and traditions raising minority-related and diversity-related issues and (ii) the state as the addressee of these demands for accommodation. The reports identify specific instances and situations that have proven (and in many cases still are) particularly difficult to resolve. They force decision-makers to engage in a delicate balancing act between different, often clashing interests.

Handbook of Family Diversity

Handbook of Family Diversity
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Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 0195120396
ISBN-13 : 9780195120394
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Family Diversity by : David H. Demo

The status of the American family has been the topic of considerable debate in recent years. As demographic changes make our country more multicultural and as new types of families continue to form and become more common, it is essential for sociologists, social workers, family researchers, and psychologists to understand the full range of diversity in American families. However, to varying extents, African American families, Latino families, Asian American families, poverty-stricken and near-poor families, lesbian and gay families, single-parent families, and stepfamilies have been marginalized from mainstream scholarship. As a result, students taking courses on families are typically not exposed to the experiences of these groups. The Handbook of Family Diversity fills this gap in scholarship by providing a comprehensive discussion of several key dimensions where families differ: race, socioeconomic status, family structure, sexual orientation, and gender. It is designed to inform and broaden the debate among students, family scholars, practitioners, and policymakers as to what constitutes a family and how families should function. Featuring commissioned chapters by prominent scholars from a variety of fields, The Handbook of Family Diversity discusses different types of families from widely varying social and economic backgrounds. These authoritative yet highly readable essays discuss important public policy issues pertaining to family diversity and describe the everyday realities of family interactions--the tensions and dynamics of intimacy, support, control, communication, and conflict. Multiple disciplinary, theoretical, and methodological perspectives are presented throughout the volume, providing evidence that there is no unified or monolithic perspective on families. Emphasizing the most current and cutting edge knowledge on family diversity, The Handbook of Family Diversity sets a new standard for research in this important and vital area of study.

Responsibility, Law and the Family

Responsibility, Law and the Family
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781317064787
ISBN-13 : 131706478X
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Responsibility, Law and the Family by : Jo Bridgeman

Focusing on moral, social and legal responsibilities as opposed to rights or obligations, this volume explores the concept of responsibility in family life, law and practice. Divided into four parts, the study considers the nature of family responsibility; constructions of children's responsibilities; shifting conceptions of family responsibilities; and family, responsibility and the law. The collection brings together leading experts from the disciplines of sociology, socio-legal studies and law to discuss responsibilities prior to birth, responsibilities for children, as well as responsibilities of children and of the state towards family members. The volume informs and challenges the developing conceptualization of responsibilities which arise in interdependent, intimate and caring relationships and their legal regulation. It will be of great interest to researchers and practitioners working in this complex field.

Family, Religion and Law

Family, Religion and Law
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781472433176
ISBN-13 : 1472433173
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Family, Religion and Law by : Dr Prakash Shah

This collection discusses how official legal systems do and should respond to the reality of a plurality of family types and origins within their jurisdictions. It further examines the challenges that arise for practitioners, including lawyers and judges, when faced with such plurality. Focussing on empirical research, the volume presents legal and sociological data of unprecedented comparative depth. It also includes a discussion of how members of minority families respond to the need to organise their legal relationships, and to resolve their disputes in the shadow of official legal systems which differ from those of their familial and communal traditions. The work invites reflection, and demonstrates the urgency and complexity of the questions regarding the search for justice in the field of family life in Europe today.

The Changing Faces of Families

The Changing Faces of Families
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Publisher : Routledge Studies in Family Sociology
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1032045027
ISBN-13 : 9781032045023
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Changing Faces of Families by : Karl Lenz

With a focus on nine different national contexts, this book explores contemporary family diversity, considering the extent to which family diversity exists cross-nationally in relation to different gendered and 'family-friendly' policies, and shedding light on the ways in which diversity is lived within families in different settings.

Planning the Future of Cross Border Families

Planning the Future of Cross Border Families
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 975
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ISBN-10 : 9781509919871
ISBN-13 : 1509919872
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Planning the Future of Cross Border Families by : Ilaria Viarengo

This book is built upon the outcomes of the EUFam's Project, financially supported by the EU Civil Justice Programme and led by the University of Milan. Also involved are the Universities of Heidelberg, Osijek, Valencia and Verona, the MPI in Luxembourg, the Italian and Spanish Family Lawyers Associations and training academies for judges in Italy and Croatia. The book seeks to offer an exhaustive overview of the regulatory framework of private international law in family and succession matters. The book addresses current features of the Brussels IIa, Rome III, Maintenance and Succession Regulations, the 2007 Hague Protocol, the 2007 Hague Recovery Convention and new Regulations on Property Regimes. The contributions are authored by more than 30 experts in cross-border family and succession matters. They introduce social and cultural issues of cross-border families, set up the scope of all EU family and succession regulations, examine rules on jurisdiction, applicable law and recognition and enforcement regimes and focus on the current problems of EU family and succession law (lis pendens in third States, forum necessitatis, Brexit and interactions with other legal instruments). The book also contains national reports from 6 Member States and annexes of interest for both legal scholars and practitioners (policy guidelines, model clauses and protocols).

Handbook of Family Diversity

Handbook of Family Diversity
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 460
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0195120388
ISBN-13 : 9780195120387
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Family Diversity by : David H. Demo

"The Handbook of Family Diversity" fills this gap in scholarship by providing a comprehensive discussion of several key dimensions where families differ: race, socioeconomic status, family structure, sexual orientation, and gender. It is designed to inform and broaden the debate among students, family scholars, practitioners, and policymakers as to what constitutes a family and how families should function. Featuring commissioned chapters by prominent scholars from a variety of fields, The Handbook of Family Diversity discusses different types of families from widely varying social and economic backgrounds. These authoritative yet highly readable essays discuss important public policy issues pertaining to family diversity and describe the everyday realities of family interactions--the tensions and dynamics of intimacy, support, control, communication, and conflict. Multiple disciplinary, theoretical, and methodological perspectives are presented throughout the volume, providing evidence that there is no unified or monolithic perspective on families. Emphasizing the most current and cutting edge knowledge on family diversity, "The Handbook of Family Diversity" sets a new standard for research in this important and vital area of study.