Family Law
Author | : Judith C. Areen |
Publisher | : West Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 1596 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Judith C. Areen |
Publisher | : West Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 1596 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : |
Author | : D. Marianne Brower Blair |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 968 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : |
The second edition of this casebook has been updated and trimmed, although it retains a wide range of topics and materials. It covers a variety of private international law issues, including child abduction, child custody, adoption, child support enforcement, and recognition of marriages and divorces. The book also explores the impact of public international law on both domestic and international regulation of the family, using topics such as family violence and the rights of the child. Finally, the book uses comparative law materials to examine traditional family law topics, such as the regulation of marriage, the rights of same-sex couples, adoption, reproductive freedom, and more.
Author | : D. Kelly Weisberg |
Publisher | : Aspen Publishers |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Domestic relations |
ISBN | : 9780735584648 |
Offering complete and even more concise coverage that includes contemporary issues of debate, Weisberg and Appleton integrate rich interdisciplinary materials with great teaching cases, notes, and problems. Engaging narratives reveal the fascinating background behind the cases and connect students to the impact of the law on people's lives. Written with sensitivity to issues of gender, race, and class, Modern Family Law, Fourth edition, features: probing coverage that reflects the social diversity of modern families a candid examination of the development of family law in response to 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 interdisciplinary perspectives throughout the text balanced coverage of contemporary themes and basic family law a variety of problem exercises, most derived from actual cases and events flexible organization adapts to shorter or longer courses Updated throughout, the Fourth Edition addresses recent developments in the law, addressing: ; Abortion, domestic violence, no-fault divorce reform, parentage, adoption and assisted reproduction same-sex marriage, civil unions and same-sex divorce major new cases, such as Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health, holding unconstitutional the exclusion of same-sex couples from the right to marry Gonzales v. Carhart, upholding the constitutionality of the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act post-Lawrence v. Texas developments relevant to sexual behavior Recent amendments to FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) and VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) Now in its Fourth Edition, Weisberg and Appleton’s Modern Family Law reflects a progressive and inclusive perspective that recognizes how the diversity of today’s families challenges traditional legal concepts and principles.
Author | : Alison Diduck |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 700 |
Release | : 2012-02-07 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1847318932 |
The third edition of this work on family law, comprising text, cases and materials, provides not only an explication of legal principle but also explores, primarily from a feminist perspective, some of the assumptions about, and constructions of, gender, sexual orientation, class and culture that underlie the law. It examines the ideology of the family and, in particular, the role of the law in contributing to and reproducing that ideology. Structured around the themes of equality, welfare, and family privacy, the book aims to offer the benefits of a textbook while also giving students a wide-ranging set of materials for classroom discussion. As well as providing a firm grounding in family law, the text sets the law in its social and historical context and encourages a critical approach by students to the subject. It provides an ideal introduction to family law for undergraduates, but will be equally helpful for postgraduate students of family law for whom it provides a challenging selection of materials set within a theoretical framework rich in ideas and arguments. Review of the second edition: 'Diduck and Kaganas examine legal developments to shed light on society, principally by investigating the ways in which family law constructs and regulates family life and responsibilities. Theirs is an important and ambitious book that aims ultimately at a feminist restatement of family law. .... [T]he [book] is written and referenced in such depth that it is a useful resource for legal as well as social science researchers at all levels, whether looking for theoretical inspiration or drawing up a literature review. The range of diverse sources that Diduck and Kaganas draw on is impressive: they seem to have included every bit of material that helps feminists make sense of family law. There is a well-pitched selection of further reading of such material at the end of each chapter. What's more, they undersell themselves by describing their book as "Text, Cases and Materials", because they have woven by far the largest proportion of the cases and materials into the text.' Helen Reece, Times Higher Education, May 2007. Reviews of first edition: 'A stimulating work which attempts to situate family law in its social, historical and political context. Its appeal should not be confined to family law students, as its commitment to a critical and analytical approach offers insights and ideas with broader significance.' Mary Childs, Child and Family Law Quarterly, September 2002 'The arguments are provocative, the analysis is stimulating and the materials amassed strongly support the authors' aim to question the "axiomatic status of what is traditionally designated as the family".' Fiona E Raitt, Infant and Child Development, September 2002 'It is not often that one can say of a textbook in Law that it "makes interesting reading" with quite the enthusiasm that can be expressed for this text. This new publication offers something that few textbooks seem to offer - a book you CAN open up virtually anywhere and find an interesting piece on almost any aspect of the broad family law spectrum.' Penny Booth, The Law Teacher, September 2002 'All the major themes in feminist and constructionist perspectives in family law are presented together with a wealth of readings and extensive references. As a teaching manual, it is excellent - a coherent feminist perspective across the entire range of family law' Marty Slaughter, Feminist Legal Studies, July 2003
Author | : Lillian Mushota |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 556 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Domestic relations |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Judith C. Areen |
Publisher | : Foundation Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Domestic relations |
ISBN | : 9781609300548 |
The Sixth Edition continues a long tradition of innovation the casebook is widely known and prized for. Preserving the best of earlier editions, the casebook delivers an up-to-date overview of U.S. Family Law that weaves together black-letter rules, policy, narrative, history, transnational sources, and theory, into an accessible and teachable whole. The book is written with an eye toward helping teachers prepare their students to appreciate and engage Family Law's incredibly dynamic present, and to begin imagining how to actively shape its important, vibrant future. The Sixth Edition of Family Law is more than an update of prior editions it reconceptualizes the field of family law for the 21st century. Through judicious use of new historical and social science material, this edition illuminates current controversial issues in family law, and for the first time places American family law in an international context.
Author | : D. Kelly Weisberg |
Publisher | : Aspen Publishers |
Total Pages | : 1352 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : |
This comprehensive new Family Law casebook examines the conflict between respect for family privacy and deference to state authority. Using timely and well-chosen materials, authors Appleton and Weisberg convey an acute awareness of the impact of legal rules on people's lives. MODERN FAMILY LAW balances theory, practice, and history as it raises questions about the actual and appropriate role of the state in family decision-making. The authors concentrate on issues particular to family law, keeping their book well-focused and concise. After an introductory chapter on the constitutional right to privacy, The discussion progresses to: legal regulation of marriage definition of 'family' and nontraditional families with respect to housing, zoning, government benefits, torts, contracts, employment, and health the state's role in the regulation of divorce child custody adoption and new reproductive technologies Structured for maximum effectiveness as a teaching and learning tool, MODERN FAMILY LAW offers: heightened sensitivity to issues of gender, class, race, disability, and sexual orientation interdisciplinary perspectives from history, psychology, social work, medicine, and philosophy realistic questions and problems, derived mainly from actual cases and current events a preview of where the law is heading Instructors will appreciate the casebook's flexibility for use in courses of varying lengths and emphasis. A superior Teacher's Manual provides answers to all problems, suggests how much time to devote to each area, and contains sample syllabi. If you want your students to carefully consider what set of personal relationships qualify for legal protection and for what purposes, adopt MODERN FAMILY LAW for your next course.
Author | : Joanna Miles |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1133 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0198811845 |
Placing key judgments and expert commentary at your fingertips, Family Law: Text, Cases, and Materials presents everything the undergraduate student needs in one volume. Drawing on their extensive experience, the authors offer a detailed and authoritative exposition of family law illustrated by materials carefully selected from a wide range of sources. The book has two principal aims: to provide readers with a thorough understanding of the law relating to the family, and to stimulate critical reflection on that law. Readers are encouraged to consider how and why the law has developed as it has, what policies it is seeking to pursue, whether it achieves the right balance between the rights and interests of individual family members and the wider public interest, and how it operates in practice. Online Resources The text is supported by substantial online resources, which features regular updates on the law, further reading suggestions, and revision questions to accompany each chapter.
Author | : Frances Burton |
Publisher | : Cavendish Publishing |
Total Pages | : 589 |
Release | : 2003-02-15 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1843145006 |
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.
Author | : Judith C. Areen |
Publisher | : Foundation Press |
Total Pages | : 1039 |
Release | : 2019-12-30 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781609304119 |
The Concise Seventh Edition of Cases and Materials on Family Law offers students an accessible introduction to the field that follows its traditional and emerging forms. It delivers a streamlined presentation of cases and materials in a way designed to focus on family law cases and rules across the major highways of the field, rounded out by judiciously edited additional materials for depth and perspective. The Concise Seventh Edition updates and builds on earlier editions' well-known treatment of family law's many equality themes. The new edition features meaningful engagements at family law's intersection with different axes of inequality, including race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, and class. The Concise Seventh Edition also features a new introductory chapter and returns to the more comprehensive treatment of children in family law, especially around child welfare.