International survey of family law 2023 / edited by Robin Fretwell Wilson, June Carbone ; in collaboration with Emma Kruger.
2023
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International survey of family law 2023 / edited by Robin Fretwell Wilson, June Carbone ; in collaboration with Emma Kruger.
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Cambridge : Intersentia, 2023.
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Part 1. Reflections on 50 years of the International Society of Family Law. Reflections on the International Survey of Family Law / Bill Atkin
Memories of the International Society of Family Law / Baroness Ruth Deech
The origins and development of the society / John Eekelaar
An International Society of Family Law Remembrance / Marsha Garrison
Marie-Thérèse Meulders-Klein, in memoriam / Mary Ann Glendon
Remembrance of things past / Sanford N. Katz
Experiences of the International Society of Family Law: personal reflections / Nigel Lowe
Remembering the International Society of Family Law: the recent past / Patrick Parkinson
Remembering and celebrating the International Society of Family Law at our golden jubilee / Hazel Thompson-Ahye
Some notions of a former treasurer and president of the International Society of Family Law / Paul Vlaardingerbroek
Part II. 50 year retrospectives on family law. Global perspectives: 50 years of developments in family law in the westernised world: the long and winding road / Masha Antokolskaia
Global perspectives: 50 years of contributions to family law by leading ISFL members / Mark Henaghan
Belgium: 50 years of Belgian parentage law: time to celebrate or contemplate? / Aurélie Cassiers, Emilie Hermans, Géraldine Mathieu
China: 50 year retrospective: divorce law practice under Chinese-characteristic judicial philosophy / Zhu Fan, Lu Xiaobei
France: some reflections on 50 years of evolution of family law through 'dejudiciarisation' of French family law / Hugues Fulchiron
Japan: historical development of Japanese family law and family policy / Ayako Harada
Portugal: 50 years of Portuguese family law: the paths we have followed / Paula Távora Vitor
Scotland: incrementalism and compromise in reforming child and family law / Elaine E Sutherland
Part III. Developments in family law. Brazil: the family among the cohabitation modalities of the law and the distinction between being, thinking, acting and feeling as a family / Antonio Jorge Pereira Júnior
China: on the legislative concept and the new rules of the succession system of the civil code in China / Chen Wei, He Haiyan
Israel: Islamic law in the Jewish state: the formation of an Israeli Shari'a / Karin Carmit Yefet, Ido Shahar
Kenya: presumtion of marriage by repute (cohabitation) in Kenya / Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
Pacific Island countries legal regulation of same-sex relationships in Pacific Island countries: a conflict of values / Jennifer Corrin
Poland: Polish solutions in the protection of elderly rights / Małgorzata Balwicka-Szczyrba, Anna Sylwestrzak
United States and Israel: the right to privacy: a comparative legal analysis marking the end to US legal exceptionalism / Pamela Laufer-Ukeles
Artificial intelligence and family law artificial intelligence and algorithms in family (patrimonial) law / Nishat Hyder-Rahman, Elisabeth Alofs, Marco Giacalone.
Memories of the International Society of Family Law / Baroness Ruth Deech
The origins and development of the society / John Eekelaar
An International Society of Family Law Remembrance / Marsha Garrison
Marie-Thérèse Meulders-Klein, in memoriam / Mary Ann Glendon
Remembrance of things past / Sanford N. Katz
Experiences of the International Society of Family Law: personal reflections / Nigel Lowe
Remembering the International Society of Family Law: the recent past / Patrick Parkinson
Remembering and celebrating the International Society of Family Law at our golden jubilee / Hazel Thompson-Ahye
Some notions of a former treasurer and president of the International Society of Family Law / Paul Vlaardingerbroek
Part II. 50 year retrospectives on family law. Global perspectives: 50 years of developments in family law in the westernised world: the long and winding road / Masha Antokolskaia
Global perspectives: 50 years of contributions to family law by leading ISFL members / Mark Henaghan
Belgium: 50 years of Belgian parentage law: time to celebrate or contemplate? / Aurélie Cassiers, Emilie Hermans, Géraldine Mathieu
China: 50 year retrospective: divorce law practice under Chinese-characteristic judicial philosophy / Zhu Fan, Lu Xiaobei
France: some reflections on 50 years of evolution of family law through 'dejudiciarisation' of French family law / Hugues Fulchiron
Japan: historical development of Japanese family law and family policy / Ayako Harada
Portugal: 50 years of Portuguese family law: the paths we have followed / Paula Távora Vitor
Scotland: incrementalism and compromise in reforming child and family law / Elaine E Sutherland
Part III. Developments in family law. Brazil: the family among the cohabitation modalities of the law and the distinction between being, thinking, acting and feeling as a family / Antonio Jorge Pereira Júnior
China: on the legislative concept and the new rules of the succession system of the civil code in China / Chen Wei, He Haiyan
Israel: Islamic law in the Jewish state: the formation of an Israeli Shari'a / Karin Carmit Yefet, Ido Shahar
Kenya: presumtion of marriage by repute (cohabitation) in Kenya / Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
Pacific Island countries legal regulation of same-sex relationships in Pacific Island countries: a conflict of values / Jennifer Corrin
Poland: Polish solutions in the protection of elderly rights / Małgorzata Balwicka-Szczyrba, Anna Sylwestrzak
United States and Israel: the right to privacy: a comparative legal analysis marking the end to US legal exceptionalism / Pamela Laufer-Ukeles
Artificial intelligence and family law artificial intelligence and algorithms in family (patrimonial) law / Nishat Hyder-Rahman, Elisabeth Alofs, Marco Giacalone.
Summary
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 twenty or more jurisdictions in each edition. The 2023 Jubilee edition of the 'International Survey' combines reflections on the history of the International Society of Family Law and the last 50 years of family law developments across the globe. It also covers the latest updates on topics such as the inclusion of artificial intelligence in family law dispute resolution, the evolution of the relationship between civil and Shari'a courts, the continuing discussion of the nature of marriage and the rights of same-sex couples, reconciling informal families with customary law, reforms in the legal treatment of the elderly, inheritance law, and a comparison of the right to privacy in the United States and Israel, in the wake of the US Supreme Court decision overturning a half century of abortion protections.
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Includes index.
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1839704446 (ebook)
1839704446 (ebook)
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