Gillian Douglas examines family law in England and Wales within a
broad social context. The book explores how the law regulates
family life, beginning with a discussion of the main social changes
and influences on family law in modern society. It then examines
which family relationships are legally recognised and the legal
consequences that flow from recognition and non-recognition. Family
Law provides a detailed account of how children's interests are
viewed and protected in family law, and concludes with a
consideration of how the law handles the ending of family
relationships. Throughout, the book draws out the linkages between
different aspects of the subject and its relationship with other
areas of the law and with other disciplines. Gillian Douglas also
takes full account of the influence of international law,
particularly human rights law under the newly incorporated European
Convention on Human Rights.
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