ABSTRACT

Changes in family structures, demographics, social attitudes and economic policies over the last 60 years have had a large impact on family lives and correspondingly on family law.

The Second Edition of this Handbook draws upon recent developments to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date global perspective on the policy challenges facing family law and policy round the world. The chapters apply legal, sociological, demographic and social work research to explore the most significant issues that have been commanding the attention of family law policymakers in recent years. Featuring contributions from renowned global experts, the book draws on multiple jurisdictions and offers comparative analysis across a range of countries. The book addresses a range of issues, including the role of the state in supporting families and protecting the vulnerable, children’s rights and parental authority, sexual orientation, same-sex unions and gender in family law, and the status of marriage and other forms of adult relationships. It also focuses on divorce and separation and their consequences, the relationship between civil law and the law of minority groups, refugees and migrants and the movement of family members between jurisdictions along with assisted conception, surrogacy and adoption.

This advanced-level reference work will be essential reading for students, researchers and scholars of family law and social policy as well as policymakers in the field.

part 2|112 pages

Dissolution of status, death and their consequences

chapter 2.2|15 pages

Divorce Trends and Patterns

An overview

chapter 2.3|10 pages

Divorce Procedure Reform in China

chapter 2.4|12 pages

Dissolution of Marriage in Japan

chapter 2.6|15 pages

The Legal Consequences of Dissolution

Property and financial support between spouses

chapter 2.8|14 pages

Inheritance and Death

Legal strategies in the United States and England

part 3|62 pages

Parenting and parenthood

part 4|60 pages

Child welfare, child protection and children’s rights

chapter 4.1|13 pages

Crisis in Child Welfare and Protection in England

Causes, consequences and solutions?

chapter 4.2|8 pages

Child Protection

Promoting permanency without adoption

chapter 4.5|10 pages

Children’s Rights and Parental Authority

African perspectives

chapter 4.6|9 pages

Children’s Rights

The wider context

part 5|36 pages

Discrimination and personal safety

chapter 5.1|18 pages

Gender and Human Rights

chapter 5.2|16 pages

Domestic Abuse

A UK perspective

part 6|58 pages

The role of the state and its institutions

part 7|43 pages

Globalization

chapter 7.2|7 pages

Children in Cross-Border Situations

Relocation, the 1996 Hague Convention and the Brussels IIa Regulation

chapter 7.3|15 pages

Divided and United Across Borders

A global overview of family migration