The thought that a Canadian, who has difficulty mastering the Federal Divorce Law together with that of 13 Provincial or Territorial bodies of family law might benefit from reading a large American casebook with national coverage requires explanation. In fact the problems of family law seem to run along defined channels of human behaviour which transcend national boundaries. The solutions are not always the same (hence the nature of this book in breaking out of particular mind sets) but the underlying problems are
Series: The Family, Law and Society Over the past two decades, virtually all areas of family law hav...
THE FAMILY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: SOME EMERGING PROBLEMS Edited by R. Lillich Charlottesville: Michie...
Book Abstract: Bringing together some of the world’s leading family law scholars, as well as bright ...
The thought that a Canadian, who has difficulty mastering the Federal Divorce Law together with that...
Families and the Law is significantly revised and completely updated to March 31, 2012. Like its ear...
Significantly revised and completely updated (to 31 March 2015), the second edition of Families and ...
The second edition of this casebook has been updated and trimmed, although it retains a wide range o...
The practice of family law has become globalized. Lawyers inevitably encounter clients whose family ...
The trilogy of family law decisions, released by the Supreme Court of Canada on 4 June 1987, represe...
Full application of comparative methods to the law of conflicts requires a working plan of some magn...
In the 1998-99 Term, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down seven family law decisions. The most im...
The current problems of the international family law are identified and analyzed with the help of co...
A Review of State, Law and Family: Family Law in Transition in the United States and Western Europe...
This casebook captures the rapid evolution of doctrine, introduces students to emerging policy debat...
Since globalization is not only restricted to economic and political relationships, but literally ‘h...
Series: The Family, Law and Society Over the past two decades, virtually all areas of family law hav...
THE FAMILY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: SOME EMERGING PROBLEMS Edited by R. Lillich Charlottesville: Michie...
Book Abstract: Bringing together some of the world’s leading family law scholars, as well as bright ...
The thought that a Canadian, who has difficulty mastering the Federal Divorce Law together with that...
Families and the Law is significantly revised and completely updated to March 31, 2012. Like its ear...
Significantly revised and completely updated (to 31 March 2015), the second edition of Families and ...
The second edition of this casebook has been updated and trimmed, although it retains a wide range o...
The practice of family law has become globalized. Lawyers inevitably encounter clients whose family ...
The trilogy of family law decisions, released by the Supreme Court of Canada on 4 June 1987, represe...
Full application of comparative methods to the law of conflicts requires a working plan of some magn...
In the 1998-99 Term, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down seven family law decisions. The most im...
The current problems of the international family law are identified and analyzed with the help of co...
A Review of State, Law and Family: Family Law in Transition in the United States and Western Europe...
This casebook captures the rapid evolution of doctrine, introduces students to emerging policy debat...
Since globalization is not only restricted to economic and political relationships, but literally ‘h...
Series: The Family, Law and Society Over the past two decades, virtually all areas of family law hav...
THE FAMILY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: SOME EMERGING PROBLEMS Edited by R. Lillich Charlottesville: Michie...
Book Abstract: Bringing together some of the world’s leading family law scholars, as well as bright ...