Bringing together some of the world’s leading family law scholars, as well as bright and emerging minds in the field of global family law, this book explores the differences and commonalities in the conceptualization and legal treatment of families throughout different legal traditions. Each chapter delves into topics integral to family law jurisprudence and serves as a novel examination into a deep slice of family law. Together, the four parts and sixteen chapters create a melodious and intriguing examination of groundbreaking and cutting-edge areas of law in the realm of the family. The four parts primarily focus upon a major family law topic with the authors examining the laws across jurisdictions, cross-nationally, or in some cases intra-jurisdictionally. It is through this comparative lens that we see how family law concepts are woven into the fabric of overall society around the globe. This book is of interest to family law, international law, sociology, and socio-legal scholars.
Contributions by:
Victor Asal,
Elizabeth Bartholet,
Melissa L. Breger,
Naomi Cahn
Edited by:
Melissa L. Breger
Imprint: Lexington Books
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 228mm,
Width: 161mm,
Spine: 31mm
Weight: 844g
ISBN: 9781793618351
ISBN 10: 1793618356
Pages: 408
Publication Date: 28 March 2022
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Part I: Intimate Relationships: Examining the Laws and Norms of Adult Relationships across the Globe Chapter 1: Nonmarital Norms by Naomi Cahn and June Carbone Chapter 2: New Models of Registered Partnership Reform: Embracing Family Recognition Beyond Marriage? by Andy Hayward Chapter 3: Recognition of Islamic Marriages in the UK: Continuity of Marriage Status or Non- Existent Marriages? by Michael Wells-Greco Chapter 4: Norms of Muslim Marriage and Divorce: The Evolution of Algerian Family Law Through the Examples of Matrimonial Guardianship and Consent to Marriage by Nahas Mahieddin Part II: Parents: Analyzing Global Norms of Parenting and Their Intersection with Child Rights Chapter 5: Establishing New Permanent Family Relationships in United States and Nordic Child Protection Systems by Josh Gupta-Kagan Chapter 6: Separation and Connectedness: Global Norms of Open v. Closed Adoption by Malinda Seymore Chapter 7: Post-Divorce Parental Norms in the Age of Fake News and Discursive Violence: Israeli Case in a Comparative Context by Daphna Hacker Chapter 8: Homeschooling by Elizabeth Bartholet Part III: Children: Situating the Child within the Legal System and Global Norms Chapter 9: Global Norms in the Context of Corporal Punishment against Children by Melissa L. Breger, Lucy Sorensen, Victor Asal, and Charmaine N. Willis Chapter 10: Structural Violence as a Driver of Interpersonal Violence against Children: Missed Connections in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and English Law by Jessica Lynn Corsi Chapter 11: Children’s Voices in Family Law Proceedings in Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada by Michelle Fernando Chapter 12: Educational Norms as They Relate to Disabled Children across the Globe by Mark Henaghan Part IV: Culture: Comparing the Norms, Themes and Legal Structures of Family Law across the Globe Chapter 13: A Child’s Right to Know Their Genetic Origins? A Comparative Analysis of Approaches to Donor Linking by Fiona Kelly Chapter 14: Transgender Family Rights Issues and Concerns: A Comparative Legal Analysis of Asia and Europe by Yeshwant Naik Chapter 15: The Place of Normative Pluralism in the Family Laws: Family and Marital Union in Ethiopia by Sileshi Bedasie Hirko Chapter 16: Imperfect Families: Preserving Family Unity and Communities in South Africa and the United States by Deseriee Kennedy
Melissa L. Breger is the President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law at Albany Law School.
Reviews for Exploring Norms and Family Laws across the Globe
This is a groundbreaking collection of essays, offering a fascinating look at global and modern family law across jurisdictions, domestically and internationally. In sixteen excellent chapters this book captures the most intriguing and cutting-edge contemporary family law questions, from the formation of families to their dissolution, examining the interaction of legal and social norms across different cultures and states. It is a major contribution to the study of global family law and promises to become a classic work in this growing field of research and practice.--Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, Bar-Ilan University Professor Breger has gathered an extraordinary group of scholars to interrogate deeply the intersection of social norms and family law across multiple dimensions and jurisdictions. This comparative exploration highlights how the lived experiences of families shape and are shaped by legal rules and policies. These authors capture the complexity of family law within and among societies while offering insights and creative solutions to novel challenges that have cross-boundary impacts. This book is indispensable for understanding family law in the global 21st century.--Jane M. Spinak, Columbia Law School Families; no two have the same dynamics, no two cultures experience families the same way, and no two legal cultures fully agree on the contents of Family Law, but this ground-breaking new volume, edited by Melissa Breger, unites discussions from Family Law scholars from across the globe to find common and shared themes and concerns. Every scholar engaged in Family Law needs this volume on their shelf!--Roy Andrew Partain, University of Aberdeen