Preface to the Second Edition |
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PART 1 Marriage and alternative relationships |
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1.1 The changing face of marriage |
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1.2 Marriage and alternative status relationships in the Netherlands |
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1.3 The recognition of religious and customary marriages and non-marital domestic partnerships in South Africa |
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29 | (19) |
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1.4 Family, same-sex unions and the law |
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48 | (16) |
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1.5 Unmarried cohabitation |
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64 | (9) |
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PART 2 Dissolution of status, death and their consequences |
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73 | (112) |
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2.1 Dissolution of marriage in westernized countries |
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75 | (25) |
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2.2 Divorce trends and patterns: an overview |
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100 | (15) |
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2.3 Divorce procedure reform in China |
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115 | (10) |
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2.4 Dissolution of marriage in Japan |
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125 | (12) |
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2.5 Relaxation and dissolution of marriage in Latin America |
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137 | (7) |
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2.6 The legal consequences of dissolution: property and financial support between spouses |
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144 | (15) |
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2.7 Child support, spousal support and the turn to guidelines |
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159 | (12) |
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2.8 Inheritance and death: legal strategies in the United States and England |
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171 | (14) |
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PART 3 Parenting and parenthood |
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185 | (62) |
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3.1 Assisted conception and surrogacy in the United Kingdom |
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187 | (13) |
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3.2 Regulation of assisted reproductive technology and surrogacy in Australia |
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200 | (15) |
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3.3 Parenting issues after separation: recent developments in common law countries |
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215 | (14) |
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3.4 The development of `shared custody' in Spain and southern Europe |
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229 | (9) |
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3.5 Parenting issues after separation: a Scandinavian perspective |
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238 | (9) |
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PART 4 Child welfare, child protection and children's rights |
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247 | (60) |
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4.1 Crisis in child welfare and protection in England: causes, consequences and solutions? |
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249 | (13) |
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4.2 Child protection: promoting permanency without adoption |
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262 | (8) |
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4.3 Adoption of children in the United States and England and Wales |
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270 | (10) |
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4.4 The moral basis of children's relational rights |
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280 | (8) |
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4.5 Children's rights and parental authority: African perspectives |
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288 | (10) |
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4.6 Children's rights: the wider context |
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298 | (9) |
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PART 5 Discrimination and personal safety |
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5.1 Gender and human rights |
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309 | (18) |
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5.2 Domestic abuse: a UK perspective |
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327 | (16) |
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PART 6 The role of the state and its institutions |
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6.1 State support for families in Europe: a comparative overview |
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345 | (12) |
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6.2 State support for families in the United States |
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357 | (12) |
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6.3 Law and policy concerning older people |
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369 | (12) |
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6.4 Support and care among family members and state provision for the elderly in Japan |
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381 | (8) |
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6.5 Access to family justice |
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389 | (12) |
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401 | (43) |
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7.1 International child abduction, intercountry adoption and international commercial surrogacy |
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403 | (19) |
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7.2 Children in cross-border situations: relocation, the 1996 Hague Convention and the Brussels Ila Regulation |
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422 | (7) |
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7.3 Divided and united across borders: a global overview of family migration |
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429 | (15) |
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Index |
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