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More Reform of Irish Family Law Expected

2019
The appetite for reform of Irish Family Law apparently continues unabated. This article considers a selection of areas covering both adults and children.
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The Reform of Family Law in Luxembourg

1978
Until recently the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg recognised the regime of the incapacity of the married woman just as it had been conceived and worked out by the authors of the French Civil Code. Legislation took a very long time to move from this position so that the Grand Duchy was one of the last countries in Europe to have one half of its adult ...
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Measuring Success of (Family) Law Reforms

2022
Julianna Ivanyi, Régine Tremblay
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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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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Veda N Giri   +2 more
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The Reform of Family Law in England

1978
At the height of the Age of Enlightenment, Diderot could write these words1: “Dans presque toutes les contrees, la cruaute des lois civiles s’est reunie contre les femmes a la cruaute de la nature.”
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A review of family caregiving intervention trials in oncology

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Betty R Ferrell, Elaine Wittenberg, Fach
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