TY - BOOK TI - Routledge Handbook of Family Law and Policy SN - 9780203796221 PY - 2014/// CY - New York: PB - Routledge, KW - Law N1 - Part I: Marriage and Alternative Relationships 1.1 The Changing Face of Marriage, Marsha Garrison 1.2 Marriage and Alternative Status Relationships in the Netherlands, Wnedy Schrama 1.3 The Recognition of Religious and Customary Marriages and Non-Marital Domestic Partnerships in South Africa, Waheed Amien 1.4 Family, Same-Sex Unions, and the Law, Mark Strasser 1.5 Unmarried Cohabitation, Elaine E. Sutherland Part II: Dissolution of Status, Death and their Consequences 2.1 Dissolution of Marriage in Westernized Countries, Masha Antoklskaia 2.2 Divorce Trends and Patterns: An Overview, Tony Fahey 2.3 Divorce Procedure in China, Wei Chen and Lei Shi 2.4 Dissolution of Marriage in Japan, Satoshi Minamikata 2.5 Relaxation and Dissolution of Marriage in Latin America, Nicolás Espejo and Fabiola Lathrop 2.6 The Legal Consquences of Dissolution: Property and Financial Support Between Spouses, Joanna Mile and Jens M. Scherpe 2.7 Child Support, Spousal Support and the Turn to Guidelines, Carol Rogerson 2.8 Inheritance and Death: Legal Strategies in the United States, England and France, Ray Madoff and Pierre-Alain Conil Part III: Parenting and Parenthood 3.1 Assisted Conception and Surrogacy in the United Kingdom, Emily Jackson 3.2 Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy in Australia, Isabel Karpin and Jenni Millbank 3.3 Parenting Inssues after Separation: Developments in the Common Law Countries, Belinda Fehlberg and Bruce Smyth, with Liz Trinder 3.4 Parenting Issues after Separation in Spain and Southern Europe, Teresa Piconto Novales 3.5 Parenting Issues after Separation: A Scandinavian Perspective, Anna Singer Part IV: Child Welfare, Child Protection and Children's Rights 4.1 Child Welfare and Child Protection Policy in England and Wales, Karen Broadhurst and Judith Harwin 4.2 Child Welfare: Promoting Permanency without Adoption, Allan Cooke 4.3 Adoption in the US and England and Wales, Sanford Katz and John Eekelaar 4.4 The Moral Basis of Children's Relational Rights, James Dwyer 4.5 Children's Rights: An African Perspective, Julia Sloth-Nielsen 4.6 Children's Rights: The Wider Context, John Eekelaar and Rob George Part V: Discrimination and Personal Safety 5.1 Gender Discrimination and the Right to Family Life, Fareda Banda 5.2 Domestic Violence: A UK Perspective, Rosemary Hunter Part VI: The Role of the State and its Institutions 6.1 State Support for Families: A Comparative Overview, Kirsten Scheiwe 6.2 State Support for Families in the United States, Maxine Eichner 6.3 Law and Policy Concerning Older People, Jonathan Herring 6.4 Support and Care among Family Members and State Provision for the Elderly in Japan, Emiko Kubono 6.5 Institutional Mechanisms: Courts, Lawyers and Others, Mavis Maclean and John Eekelaar Part VII: Globalisation and Pluralism 7.1 International Abduction, Intercountry Adoption and International Commercial Surrogacy, Mark Henaghan and Ruth Ballantyne 7.2 Children in Cross-Border Situations: Relocation, the 1996 Hague Convention and the Burssels Ilbis Regulation, Rob George 7.3 Family Migration: A UK Perspective, Helen Stalford 7.4 Family Law in Diverse Societies, Maleiha Malik UR - http://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203796221 ER -