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"This book is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of family law around the world. Written by leading academics and family law experts, each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2011 review begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law, inc ..."
"This collection of essays, written by leading academics and commentators on family law matters, makes a significant contribution to the debate about child and family policy in New Zealand. It considers the goals and purposes of the law, analyzing current trends. The work also explores Maori aspirations, gender equality, children's rights, the working of the Family Court, family group conferences, and the reduction in state spending."
"The International Survey of Family Law is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2013 edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2013 Survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in ..."
"Presented by the International Society of Family Law, this annual review examines developments in family law around the world. The 2008 edition begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments in family law. Contents include: Strengthening Children's Rights in German Family Law . The Voice of th ..."
""The International Survey of Family Law" is the "International Society of Family Law's" annual review of developments in family law across the world. The 2009 edition covers developments in over 20 countries written by leading academics and family law experts. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2009 edition begins with a round-up of the major developments in the international arena, and is followed by contrib ..."
"This is the third edition of the principal New Zealand casebook on the law of torts. Although New Zealand tort law draws on the common law of other countries, the book contains many distinctive New Zealand cases. Readers in New Zealand and overseas will benefit from ready access to materials on intentional torts, accident compensation, negligence, stricter liability torts, and defama ..."
"For this edition, the text has been thoroughly updated with the inclusion of the most important recent case law and major changes in legislation including the Family Violence Act 2018 and Social Security Act 2018."
"What should be the driving values and principles of any future law? Relationship Property in New Zealand examines key aspects of the law including latest developments from the courts such as the Supreme Court decision in Scott v Williams."
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"This is the International Society of Family Law's annual review of developments in family law worldwide. Written by leading academics and family law experts, the 2014 edition covers developments in over 20 countries. Each article is accompanied by a French language abstract. The 2014 survey contains contributions from a diverse selection of countries where there have been important developments, including: same-sex families in Brazil * ..."