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What is a family? What makes someone a parent? What rights should children have?
Family Law: A Very Short Introduction gives the reader an insight not only into what the law is, but why it is the way it is. It examines how laws have had to respond to social changes in family life, from rapidly rising divorce rates to surrogate mothers, and gives insight into family courts which are required to deal with the chaos of family life and often struggle to keep up-to-date with the social and scientific changes which affect it.
It also looks to the future: what will families look like in the years ahead? What new dilemmas will the courts face? These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable. Sign up. Already have an account? Log in. You have no items in your shopping cart. Sign in to add to Wish List. What is a family? What makes someone a parent? What rights should children have? In this Very Short Introduction Jonathan Herring provides an insight not only into what the law is, but why it is the way it is.
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What is a family? What makes someone a parent? What rights should children have? Family Law: A Very Short Introduction gives the reader. What makes someone a parent? What rights should children have? Family Law: A Very Short Introduction gives the reader insight not only into what the law is.
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