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Title:
Fifty years in family law : essays for Stephen Cretney / edited by Rebecca Probert, Chris Barton.
Publisher:
Intersentia,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
xvii, 331 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Domestic relations.
Domestic relations--Europe.
Cretney, Stephen Michael.
Other Authors:
Probert, Rebecca. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2003053729
Barton, Chris, 1945- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83319705
Cretney, Stephen Michael. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50018834
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Rebecca Probert, Chris Barton -- Collective responsibility : law reform at the Law Commission / Brenda Hale -- A paean for the Law Commission : a view from the inside / Joanna Harwood, Penny Lewis -- In the matter of Cretney v. Bromley (1974) : Stephen Cretney's Principles of family law / Simon Rowbotham -- 'Why should they cite us?' : lessons from an 'uncommon' family lawyer's influence on the common law / Stephen Gilmore -- Child focused legislation : for the sake of the children? / Christine Piper -- The illegitimacy saga / Andrew Bainham -- Marital agreements : 'the more radical solution' / Joanna Miles -- Buggers and broomers : have they 'been practising long enough'? / Chris Barton -- Civil rites / Rebecca Probert -- Towards a matrimonial property regime for England and Wales? / Jens M. Scherpe -- Holding onto the past? Adoption, birth parents and the law in the twenty-first century / Sonia Harris-Short -- Inherently disposed to protect children : the continuing role of wardship / Nigel Lowe -- The law of succession : doing the best we can / Elizabeth Cooke -- Divorce, internet hubs and Stephen Cretney / Jonathan Herring -- The co-respondent's role in divorce reform after 1923 / Sue Jenkinson -- Simple quarrels? Autonomy vs. vulnerability / Gillian Douglas -- Shapeshifters or polymaths? A reflection on the discipline of the family mediator in Stephen Cretney's world of private ordering / Neil Robinson -- Family law : What family law? / John Eekelaar -- Regulating the bar / Ruth Deech -- A failed revolution : judicial case management of care proceedings / Judith Masson -- Openness and transparency in the family courts : a policy journey 2005-2011 / Mavis Maclean -- Fifty years in the transformation of American family law : 1960-2011 / Sanford N. Katz -- A royal and constitutional affair : the second marriage of H.M. King Leopold III of the Belgians / Walter Pintens.
ISBN:
178068052X
9781780680521
OCLC:
(OCoLC)783120726
LCCN:
2012471244
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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