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Law, Law Reform and the Family Stephen Cretney (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford)

Law, Law Reform and the Family By Stephen Cretney (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford)

Law, Law Reform and the Family by Stephen Cretney (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford)


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This collection of essays examine the process and problems of law reform with special reference to the development of family law. The author demonstrates the different pressures and influences that affect the development of the law, including the views of judges, the advice of civil servants and more.

Law, Law Reform and the Family Summary

Law, Law Reform and the Family by Stephen Cretney (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford)

This collection of essays examine the process and problems of law reform with special reference to the development of family law. The author, Stephen Cretney, who is one of the UK's most distinguished family lawyers, demonstrates the different pressures and influences that affect the development of the law, including the views of judges, the advice of civil servants and the requirements of Parliamentary drafting to an extent which has not previously been appreciated. Topics covered include the involvement of the Church in the 1969 divorce reforms; the struggle for power within the family from 1925 to 1975; approaches to the reform of intestacy; the Children Act of 1948; and the early days of marriage conciliation, amongst others.

Law, Law Reform and the Family Reviews

Cretney's book will not only be essential to all those who want to think about family law rather than just to practise it. It will also be valuable to lawyers in other fields, in particular because of the light which it casts upon the extraordinary way in which laws are made: on the pressures, the tactics, the conflicts, the misunderstandings and the expediencies which underlie much legislation. And its value will extend well beyond the law to students of the social changes which those in family law reflect. .../ ... Cretney has produced a work on a century of family law, which will be consulted for centuries. * Nicholas Wilson, Law Quarterly Review *
Stephen Cretney has produced a brilliant book .../ ... it is impossible to criticise this book./ Nicholas Mostyn QC, Family Law, June 1999.

About Stephen Cretney (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford)

Stephen Cretney was a practising solicitor in the City of London from his graduation until 1965. He then taught at the Kenya and Southampton before becoming Quarrell Fellow and Tutor in Law at Exeter College, Oxford. Between 1978 and 1984 he served as a Law Commissioner before becoming Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Law at Bristol University. Since 1993 he has been Senior Research Fellow at All Souls' College, Oxford. He has served on a number of Government Committees.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Table of Cases ; Table of UK Statutes ; Introduction ; 1. The Law Commission: New Dawns and False Dawns ; 2. Putting Asunder and Coming Together: Church, State and the 1969 divorce reforms ; 3. The Forfeiture Act 1982: A Case Study of the Private Member's Bill as an Instrument of Law Reform ; 4. 'Disgusted, Buckingham Palace ...': Divorce, Indecency and the Press, 1926 ; 5. Marriage Saving and the Early Days of Conciliation: the role of Claud Mullins ; 6. Tell me the old, old story - the Denning Report fifty years on ; 7. 'What will the women want next?' The struggle for power within the family, 1925-1975 ; 8. Adoption - From Contract to Status? ; 9. The State as a Parent: the Children Act 1948 ; 10. Dividing Family Property on Death: Approaches to Reform of Intestacy ; Index

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NPB9780198268710
9780198268710
0198268718
Law, Law Reform and the Family by Stephen Cretney (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1998-12-17
314
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