Family Law

The International Survey of Family Law 2022

Edited by Robin Fretwell Wilson · June Carbone
Larcier Intersentia Publishers November 2022

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781839702648
Publisher
Larcier Intersentia Publishers
Publication
November 2022
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

The International Society of Family Law is an independent, international, and non-political scholarly association dedicated to the study, research and discussion of family law and related disciplines. The Society's membership currently includes professors, lecturers, scholars, teachers, and researchers from more than 50 different countries, offering a unique opportunity for networking within a truly international family law community. The International Survey of Family Law is the annual review of the International Society of Family Law. It brings together reliable and clearly structured insights into the latest and most notable developments in family law from all around the globe. Chapters are prepared by an international team of selected experts in the field, usually covering 20 or more jurisdictions in each edition.

The 2022 edition of the International Survey includes an extraordinarily broad review of developments from around the world. It examines the incorporation of international treaties and European law into national adjudications, the impact of COVID-19 on custody and other family law developments, the changing demographic pressures that influence family organisation, the ability of different legal systems to manage the parallel religious and secular concerns underlying family governance, the challenges of immigration and cross-border disputes for family law, and a review of different countries' approaches to family recognition, child and spousal support, custody, inheritance and other traditional family law topics.

Table of Contents

Preliminary Pages (p.
0)
Australia: Defragmenting the Ever-Growing Family Law System (p.
1)
Australia: Recognition of Children’s Rights and the High Court of Australia (p.
23)
Belgium: What is a Parent? Answers and Questions (p.
47)
Chile: Comments on the Regulation of the ‘First Welcome’ in the Protocol of the Interinstitutional Technical Table of Chile (p.
67)
China: Research on the Necessity and Feasibility of Recognising Same-Sex Couples’ Status Under Civil Law in China (p.
79)
China: The Protection of Property Rights and Interests of Divorced Female Family Caregiversgivers (p.
95)
Czech Republic: On Couples in De Facto Unions in the Czech Republic (p.
109)
England and Wales: Abortion in England and Wales: The Ethical Challenge (p.
121)
France: A Chronicle of French Family Law: 2021 (p.
153)
Hong Kong: Hello, Can You Hear Me? Implementing Article 12 of the UNCRC in the Hong Kong Legal Setting (p.
177)
Ireland: LGBT+ Family Rights in Ireland: Stretching Traditional Conceptions of Parenthood (p.
205)
Italy: Italy's 2021 Family Law Reform: A Missed Opportunity to Harness Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Minors (p.
231)
Norway: Legal Capacity in Family Law Matters: Implementing Article 12 of the CRPD in Norway (p.
253)
Poland: Legal Effects of Incapacitation in Polish Family Law (p.
275)
Seychelles: Ground(s) for Divorce in Seychelles (p.
291)
Slovenia: The Impact of COVID-19 on Family Relations in Slovenia (p.
317)
South Africa: Homosexual Muslims in South Africa: Some Legal Implications, Including Constitutional, Marriage and Succession (p.
329)
South Korea: Grandchild Adoption in South Korea (p.
357)
Sweden: Harmonising Family Law Across Borders in Europe (p.
379)
United States of America: The Surprising Continuing Lack of Consensus Under US Law for the Award of Spousal Support After Divorce (p.
417)
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