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International Survey of Family Law 2024

Book | 1st edition 2024 | World | Robin Fretwell Wilson, June Carbone
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Description

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 2024 edition of the International Survey continues the celebration of the International Society of Family Law’s (ISFL) fiftieth anniversary. This second of two Jubilee editions begins with memorials to Professor Sanford Katz, a giant in the field of family law, adds reflections on the Society’s history and contributions to the global development of family, and includes retrospectives on 50 years of family law development on topics such as the marriage equality debate, the International Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the distinctive evolution of family law in Brazil, given its colonial heritage, China, with its feudal origins, France, Italy, and Portugal, where the national developments have taken place in dialogue with the European Court of Human Rights, Taiwan, in light of the changing status of women, and the United States, in the context of a federal system that sometimes produces convergence and other times divergence among the fifty states.

The Second Jubilee edition also includes updates on recent developments, starting with an assessment of the changing role of gender equality as a source of backlash as well as well as progress, and continuing with chapters on the challenges in Poland in dealing with the large influx of Ukrainian refugees, many of them minors, in Trinidad and Tobago in implementing a right to education for migrant children, and in Serbia in reconciling the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and Serbian law in addressing LGBT rights. The volume ends with chapters on fathers’ rights in the abortion context in South Africa, the US Supreme Court’s failure to develop a comprehensive jurisprudence addressing children rights, and the complexity of evaluating the current state of abortion regulations across the fifty American states.

About the Editors

Robin Fretwell Wilson is the Mildred Van Voorhis Chair in Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, USA and the Fulbright Scholar in Law and Sustainability at the NOVA School of Law, Portugal.
June Carbone is the Robina Chair of Law, Science and Technology at the University of Minnesota, USA.

List of contributors

With contributions by Massilia Amzal, Nicholas Bala, Małgorzata Balwicka-Szczyrba, Ursula Basset, Bastien Baret, Christine Bidaud, Hugo Bordin-Escharavil, Giselle Câmara Groeningan, Aurore Camuzat, Rosa Cândido Martins, June Carbone, Chao-ju Chen, Ruth Deech (Baroness Deech of Cumnor, DBE, KC (Hon)), Clara Delmas, John Eekelaar, Éric Fongaro, Hugues Fulchiron, Federica Giardini, Kinda Jacob, Melanija Jančić Mihic, Hugo Jolly, Guillaume Kessler, Olga A. Khazova-Gurvich, Juliana Maggi Lima, Katlego Mashiane, Guillaume Millerioux, Margot Musson, Damali Nicholls, Amélie Panet, Marie Pincet, Ran Qiyu, Catherine Smith, Seroné Stal, Anna Sylwestrzak, Hazel Thompson-Ahye, Richard Vessaud, Robin Walker Sterling, Tanya M. Washington and Robin Fretwell Wilson.

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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9781839704345
Weight 700 g
Status Available
Number of pages 404 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Dec 17, 2024
Available on Strada Belgique Yes
Available on Strada Europe Yes
Available on Strada Luxembourg Yes
Chapters

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  • Table of contents and preliminary pages
  • PART I. MEMORIALS
  • Sanford N. Katz
    John Eekelaar
  • Remembering Sanford Katz
    Ruth Deech
  • PART II. REFLECTIONS ON 50 YEARS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF FAMILY LAW
  • The Same-Sex Marriage Debates: Past, Present and Future
    Nicholas Bala
  • A Tribute to ISFL
    Giselle Câmara Groeninga
  • Thoughts about the Benefits of Getting Involved with the ISFL
    Thomas Oldham
  • Remembering and Celebrating ISFL at Our Golden Jubilee
    Hazel Thompson-Ahye
  • ISFL Golden Jubilee Conference 2023
    Hazel Thompson-Ahye
  • PART III. 50-YEAR RETROSPECTIVES ON FAMILY LAW
  • Global Perspectives: Fifty Years of Family Law: Child’s Rights and the Family
    Olga A. Khazova-Gurvich
  • Brazil: Brazilian Family Law in the Last Five Decades: A 180-Degree Change
    Juliana Maggi Lima
  • China: How the Law Protects Chinese Marriages and Families: Evolution, New Developments and Challenges of China’s Family Law
    Ran Qiyu
  • France: Fifty Years of Evolution in French Family Law
    Christine Bidaud-Garon, Hugues Fulchiron, Amélie Panet, Richard Vessaud, Clara Delmas, Massilia Amzal, Bastien Baret, Aurore Camuzat, Éric Fongaro, Guillaume Kessler, Guillaume Millerioux, Margot Musson, Marie Pincet, Hugo Jolly, Hugo Bordin-Escharavil
  • Italy: Fifty Years of Italian Family Law
    Federica Giardini
  • Portugal: Children’s Participation Right in Portugal: An Overview of the Last Fifty Years
    Rosa Martins
  • Taiwan: From Status to Consent: A Feminist Critique of Fifty Years of Family Law Reform in Taiwan
    Chao-ju Chen
  • United States: Fifty Years of Family Law Federalism
    June Carbone
  • PART IV. DEVELOPMENTS IN FAMILY LAW
  • Global Perspectives: Rethinking the Links between the Changing Family, Law, and Gender
    Ursula Basset
  • Poland: Protection of Minor Ukrainian Citizens: War Refugees Residing in Poland
    Malgorzata Balwicka-Szczyrba, Anna Sylwestrzak
  • Serbia (No) Impact of the European Court of Human Rights Case Law on LGBT Rights in Serbia
    Melanija Jančić Mihić
  • South Africa: Equity in Reproduction Decision-Making: Acknowledging and Safeguarding the Reproductive Rights of Fathers in Abortion Matters
    Katlego Mashiane
  • South Africa: Exploring Men’s Reproductive Interests in Abortion Decision-Making in South Africa: A Call for Inclusivity
    Seroné Stal
  • Trinidad and Tobago: Migrant Children and the Inalienable Right to Education: A Case Study on Trinidad and Tobago
    Damali Nicholls, Kinda Jacob
  • United States: The Absence of a Unified Theory in Children’s Fourteenth Amendment Jurisprudence
    Catherine Smith, Tanya Washington, Robin Walker Sterling
  • United States: Abortion after Dobbs: Navigating a Tangle of State Restrictions
    Robin Fretwell Wilson