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Routledge International Family Law: An Introduction - Book

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Description

As globalization continues to transform legal landscapes, international law has become a fundamental part of everyday family law practice. Lawyers across the globe now face complex questions regarding the rights of mail-order brides, the adoption of children from different countries, and the abduction of children by foreign parents. This book provides a practical overview of these pressing issues, helping legal professionals and students navigate a changing world. This text examines how culture shapes family law in various countries and addresses modern challenges such as domestic violence victims seeking asylum. It offers a clear perspective on how families are being redefined in a globalized society. Whether you are a student looking for a useful guide or a practitioner needing to understand the impact of international legal frameworks on family matters, this Routledge publication serves as an essential resource for understanding the intersection of culture and law.

Key Features

Provides a practical overview of modern issues like international child adoption and the rights of mail-order brides.

Examines how global changes and culture shape the application of family law in different countries.

Addresses legal complexities regarding child abduction by foreign parents and asylum seekers.

Offers a useful resource for students studying the intersection of international and family law.

Explores the impact of globalization on the way families are redefined in a modern legal context.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 September 2018
Listed Since
10 January 2019

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