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A history of the use of the concept of parental alienation in the Australian family law system: contradictions, collisions and their consequences

, 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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The State of Indonesia’s Marriage Law: 50 Years of Statutory and Judicial Reforms

Ahkam: Jurnal Ilmu Syariah
Because of its entanglement with religious norms, Muslim family law reform is a sensitive issue. In Indonesia, the validity, rights, and responsibilities pertaining to Muslim marriage and divorce are regulated by the 1974 Marriage Law and the 1991 ...
T. D. Wirastri, S. V. van Huis
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Reform for Australian Family Law

Australian Journal of Social Issues, 1983
This 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 Reform of Family Law in Italy

1978
A 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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The Reform of Family Law in France

1978
Family law is one of the select areas of comparative studies. As Dean Carbonnier wrote in Flexible Law, “all the societies of today, the third world apart, whether of industrial or consumer character, can appear to be extremely uniform though their laws are not unified—above all, not their family laws.
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