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Reforms in Family Law in Morocco
Journal of African Law, 1958On 13 Jumādā I, 1377 (6 December, 1957), the Arabic edition of the Official Bulletin of Morocco2 published a Zahīr3 of 28 Rabi’ II, 1377 (22 November, 1957), which not only announced that a series of books covering matters of personal status and inheritance would be published (to constitute, when complete, a “Code of Personal Status and Inheritance” ),
J. D. Anderson
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Al-Syakhsiyyah: Journal of Law & Family Studies, 2023
One of the most widely promoted family law reforms in modern Muslim countries is the issue of polygamy. Until now, polygamy is considered as a form of discrimination and marginalization of women, in addition to the conditions for the permissibility of ...
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One of the most widely promoted family law reforms in modern Muslim countries is the issue of polygamy. Until now, polygamy is considered as a form of discrimination and marginalization of women, in addition to the conditions for the permissibility of ...
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Journal of Law, Religion and State, 2023
35 Muslim-majority and 18 Muslim-minority countries formally integrate Muslim Family Laws (mfl s) into their legal systems. Both groups of governments have undertaken legislative reforms to improve the status of women/children under mfl s and strengthen
Y. Sezgin
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35 Muslim-majority and 18 Muslim-minority countries formally integrate Muslim Family Laws (mfl s) into their legal systems. Both groups of governments have undertaken legislative reforms to improve the status of women/children under mfl s and strengthen
Y. Sezgin
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, 2020
This paper presents insights into the history and current deployment of the concept of parental alienation in the Australian family law system. It begins in 1989, when an article on parental alienation syndrome was first published in an Australian law ...
Zoe Rathus
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This paper presents insights into the history and current deployment of the concept of parental alienation in the Australian family law system. It begins in 1989, when an article on parental alienation syndrome was first published in an Australian law ...
Zoe Rathus
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Fault, Gender Politics and Family Law Reform
Australian Journal of Politics & History, 2011Recent public debates about family law reform have revealed both support for and criticism of legislative policies that seek to shape social norms. Amidst this debate was a suggestion from some quarters that the Whitlam Government's removal of fault‐based divorce is responsible for the gendered tensions that characterise modern reform debates.
Swain, Shurlee L., Thornton, Danielle
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Disseminating Family Law Reforms
The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 1990(1990). Disseminating Family Law Reforms. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law: Vol. 23, No. 30-31, pp. 303-329.
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Reform for Australian Family Law
Australian Journal of Social Issues, 1983This article examines the Commonwealth Family Law Amendment Bill 1981 and considers the extent to which some of the proposed reforms will affect family law in Australia.The article analyses existing jurisdictional and procedural limitations of the Family Court originating from the High Court decision in Russell v Russell (1976).
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The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1987
In the mid-1960s the Ontario Law Reform Commission (the "Commission") initiated a research project on areas of family law within the legislative scope of the Province of Ontario.1 The Commission appointed the writer of this comment as the Director of the project, which was called the "Family Law Study" (the "Study").
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In the mid-1960s the Ontario Law Reform Commission (the "Commission") initiated a research project on areas of family law within the legislative scope of the Province of Ontario.1 The Commission appointed the writer of this comment as the Director of the project, which was called the "Family Law Study" (the "Study").
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The 1987 Swedish Family Law Reform
International Journal of Legal Information, 1989A major family law reform was implemented in Sweden during 1987. A new marriage code was enacted. Certain limited rights were granted to cohabitants. A special law protecting the right of homosexual cohabitants was adopted. And consequently, the Inheritance Code and a number of other laws had to be amended to meet the requirement of the above mentioned
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Family Law Reform in (Neoliberal) Context: British Columbia's New Family Law Act
International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 2014This article introduces and critically examines the new British Columbia (Canada) Family Law Act (FLA), which lays out new norms and procedures for the resolution of family disputes and emphasizes out-of-court dispute resolution. These changes are also intended both to reflect and to construct the 'new' face of contemporary motherhood and fatherhood ...
R. Treloar, S. B. Boyd
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