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This casebook provides a comprehensive, accessible, and up-to-date
analysis of family law from comparative and private international
law perspectives. It emphasizes the need to examine complex
cross-border family situations by comparing legal systems and
understanding the jurisdictional overlay, with a particular focus
on the United States. The casebook addresses some of the most
intimate and legally complicated situations in which cross-border
families find themselves, including the validity of foreign
marriages, simultaneous divorce proceedings in multiple countries,
the changing law in creating families using adoption and assisted
reproductive technology, and how to remedy an international
parental child abduction. In addition, the book dives into the
importance of judicial assistance treaties and laws when
understanding the legal issues, including the necessity to have
proper service in a foreign country, obtaining evidence overseas,
and authenticating foreign public documents. This book is a superb
companion for law students and practitioners alike, and can readily
be used in a traditional theory-based class and in practicum
courses. It provides substantive material for a course on
International Family Law, or can supplement a course on Family Law,
International Law, or Comparative Law.
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