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Family law

The primary aim of this textbook is to explain family law, while at the same time informing students of the social reality in which the law operates and outlining the different theoretical perspectives from which to approach the subject.

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  • "Law Express: Family Law is designed to help you to relate all the reading and study throughout your course specifically to exam and assignment situations. Understand quickly what is required, organise your revision, and learn the key points with ease, to get the grades you need. Tested with examiners and students."
  • "Appropriate for courses in Family Law, one of the most popular options on LLB courses. Also undergraduate and postgraduate courses in children's law, and courses on social work and social policy, where a knowledge of family law is needed. The primary aim of the textbook is to explain the law, while at the same time informing students of the social reality in which the law operates and outlining the different theoretical perspectives from which to approach the subject."
  • "Now in its second edition, this wide-ranging textbook provides comprehensive coverage of family law relating to both children and adults in one volume. The author analyses the key principles of the current law in a context that is informed by the theories and realities of contemporary society. The result is a clear, highly relevant and high-value course book for students who develop a fascination with this contentious and dynamic area of law.The author includes topics rarely treated in family law textbooks but of growing significance to family lawyers and society in general: in particular the legal regulation of pregnancy, the elderly, and the different forms of state protection of children. Family Law also provides full coverage of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 and detailed analysis of the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on this area of law. Each chapter ends with a summary of the main points covered, providing students with a useful tool for learning and revision. A bibliography is included at the end of the book.Family Law is essential; Postgraduate students following the Diploma in Social Work and associated Masters level qualifications, as well as undergraduate students studying for the BA in Social Work, should also find the book helpful.Jonathan Herring is a Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford and was formerly a Fellow in Law and Director of Studies at New Hall, Cambridge. He is a qualified (non-practising) solicitor. His research and academic interests also include criminal and medical law."
  • "Law Express: Family Law is designed to help you to relate all the reading and study throughout your course specifically to exam and assignment situations. Understand quickly what is required, organise your revision, and learn the key points with ease, to."
  • "The primary aim of this textbook is to explain family law, while at the same time informing students of the social reality in which the law operates and outlining the different theoretical perspectives from which to approach the subject."
  • "The primary aim of this textbook is to explain family law, while at the same time informing students of the social reality in which the law operates and outlining the different theoretical perspectives from which to approach the subject."@en

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