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REFORMING A TRADITIONAL FAMILY LAW PROFESSOR
Family Court Review, 2006The article is a teacher's response to the Family Law Education Reform Project Report. The response suggests the inadequacy of the current curriculum of family law. As an answer to this report, the author suggests incorporating insights mainly from alternative dispute resolution and other disciplines.
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This collection provides a snapshot of big ideas in family law reform. The book asks: if you could change one part of family law, what would it be? This deceptively simple question is answered by 10 family law experts and debated within the volume by expert respondents. The book puts the proposal first, forcing authors (and their respondents)
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Reform of Family Law in Greece
1978The Greek Civil Code1 came into force in Greece on 23 February 1946. This codification of the civil law replaced pre-existing laws which were: (a) Byzantine Law, codified in the year 1345 in the Hexabible of Constantin Harmenopulos, a Byzantine judge of Thessalonica.
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The Reform of Family Law in Italy
1978A new legal regime was brought in for the Italian family by a law that was passed in 1975. This chiefly concerned the conditions necessary to contract a marriage, nullity, the rights and obligations in marriage, the family property and affiliation.
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Shari'a reforms and power maintenance: the cases of family law reforms in Morocco and Algeria
, 2010Serida L. Catalano
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The Reform of Family Law in Germany
1978Many reforms, actual and projected, in the field of Family Law are at present being introduced or discussed in almost every State in Europe. The major areas affected by these reform measures are Marriage Law on the one hand and the Law of Parent and Child on the other.
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