Contemporary Family Law: Principles and Practice

Susan S.M. Edwards, Judith Bray

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Abstract

Taking a fresh and modern approach, Contemporary Family Law: Principles and Practice gives students all the information they need to develop a clear understanding of this fascinating area of the law. Covering the very latest developments in family law, each chapter uses contemporary cases as a window to introducing core legal concepts, principles and developments, emphasising the dynamism and evolving nature of family law, in which practitioners, campaigners, law reformers and students all play their part. Key features include: Developments in family law are considered not only from a vantage point of judicial decision making but also from the perspective of the contribution made by solicitors, barristers and experts. This encourages students to develop a sense of their own potential agency when as future practitioners they represent their clients and engage in law reform, In considering legal argument and case determination, the book places equality front and centre, including access to justice, Each chapter provides further reading with online links and URLs and a set of self-test questions, including problem scenarios and discursive essay questions. Each form of assessment ref lects the levels of educational attainment and mirrors testing techniques relevant to academic examination and legal professional and vocational practice courses. This uniquely contemporary textbook will be essential reading for all students of family law.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon, United Kingdom
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Number of pages666
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781040261798, 9781003435020
ISBN (Print)9781032563428, 9781032563404
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jan 2025

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