Elgar Studies in International Family Law
Series editor: Barbara Stark, Professor of Law and Hofstra Research Scholar, Hofstra University, US
Elgar Studies in International Family Law features innovative and original research in the field of family law with an international focus. Addressing cutting edge issues at the forefront of academia, the series provides a space for research which recognises the international nature of both public and private family law today. Books in the series examine key topics such as divorce, children's rights, modern family forms and the operation of family courts along with issues such as access to justice, social welfare policy and the impacts of poverty and inequality on family life. Books within the series provide analysis and insight that will be of interest to researchers in family law at an international level, lawyers in practice and those working in associated policy areas.
Books in this series
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Children’s Right to Identity, Selfhood and International Family Law
Edited by Marilyn Freeman, Nicola Taylor
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£125.00HB Member price £112.50
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Rethinking Law’s Families and Family Law
Edited by Frederik Swennen, Elise Goossens, Tine Van Hof
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£115.00HB Member price £103.50
eBook £25.00
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