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[OUT OF STOCK] SAL Journal 2018 Special Issue (Children in Family Law: Changes and Challenges)
[OUT OF STOCK] SAL Journal 2018 Special Issue (Children in Family Law: Changes and Challenges)
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This issue features articles on:
universal ethical issues and many additional requirements imposed by the family law jurisdiction;
the different types of surrogacy and regulatory approaches taken by states, and some of the ethical and legal concerns arising out of surrogacy;
the evolution of adoption law and practice in Australia and the need to safeguard the welfare of all adopted children;
the prevalence and incidence of shared-time parenting arrangements;
corporal punishment of children and what Singapore and international law has to say about the use of punitive force on children by parents;
how mediation has been successfully used to resolve child abduction issues for Hague and non-Hague Convention countries;
how family justice may be traced to our substantive law regulating spousal and parental behaviour dating back to the very enactment of the Women’s Charter in 1961;
the evolution of innovations, initiatives and programmes of family justice courts over time;
child protection laws and legal processes in child protection cases;
the historical cases which exposed the conundrum in the area of jurisdiction over Muslim children in custody cases and the manner in which the courts and the legislation handled such problems; and
the scientific, ethical, diagnostic and legal issues related to parental alienation syndrome.
Contents
Introduction
Ethics in Family Law – Beyond Legal Principles and into Value Judgments
Sleepwalking through the Minefield: Legal and Ethical Issues in Surrogacy
Adoption Law and Practice in Australia – Safeguarding Children from Exploitation
Law Reform for Shared-Time Parenting after Separation: Reflections from Australia
Corporal Punishment of Children by Parents: Is It Discipline or Violence and Abuse?
Mediation to Resolve Child Abduction Issues for Hague and Non-Hague Convention Countries: A Personal Account of the Author’s Experience in Legal Practice
From Substantive Law towards Family Justice for the Child in Divorce Proceedings in Singapore
Family Justice Courts – Innovations, Initiatives and Programmes – An Evolution over Time
Child Protection Cases – Engagement, Involvement, Empowerment – “It’s How You Make Them Feel”
Custody Issues – Differences and Similarities between Civil and Syariah Courts in Singapore
Parental Alienation Syndrome: Is It Valid?
Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s):
Articles by
Malathi
Das
&
Lim
Hui Min
Professor the Honourable Nahum
Mushin
AM
The Honourable Chief Justice John
Pascoe
Judge Geoffrey
Monahan
& Jennifer
Hyatt
Elizabeth
Keogh
, Bruce
Smyth
& Alexander
Masardo
Chan
Wing Cheong
The Right Honourable Sir Mathew
Thorpe
Leong
Wai Kum
District Judge Kevin
Ng
, District Judge Yarni
Loi
, Sophia
Ang
& Sylvia
Tan
Carmelia
Nathen
,
Lee
Yoke Wen,
Lim
Hui Min & Rachel
Gan
Ahmad Nizam
Abbas
Jennifer
Teoh
, Grace S
Chng
&
Chi
Meng Chu
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Article Type
SAL Journal 2018 Special Issue (Children in Family Law: Changes and Challenges)
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2.00000
Height
24.00000
Weight
0.48000
Width
15.00000
Shipping Rate To Singapore
FREE
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Date of Publication
: Oct 2018
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This issue features articles on:
universal ethical issues and many additional requirements imposed by the family law jurisdiction;
the different types of surrogacy and regulatory approaches taken by states, and some of the ethical and legal concerns arising out of surrogacy;
the evolution of adoption law and practice in Australia and the need to safeguard the welfare of all adopted children;
the prevalence and incidence of shared-time parenting arrangements;
corporal punishment of children and what Singapore and international law has to say about the use of punitive force on children by parents;
how mediation has been successfully used to resolve child abduction issues for Hague and non-Hague Convention countries;
how family justice may be traced to our substantive law regulating spousal and parental behaviour dating back to the very enactment of the Women’s Charter in 1961;
the evolution of innovations, initiatives and programmes of family justice courts over time;
child protection laws and legal processes in child protection cases;
the historical cases which exposed the conundrum in the area of jurisdiction over Muslim children in custody cases and the manner in which the courts and the legislation handled such problems; and
the scientific, ethical, diagnostic and legal issues related to parental alienation syndrome.
Contents
Introduction
Ethics in Family Law – Beyond Legal Principles and into Value Judgments
Sleepwalking through the Minefield: Legal and Ethical Issues in Surrogacy
Adoption Law and Practice in Australia – Safeguarding Children from Exploitation
Law Reform for Shared-Time Parenting after Separation: Reflections from Australia
Corporal Punishment of Children by Parents: Is It Discipline or Violence and Abuse?
Mediation to Resolve Child Abduction Issues for Hague and Non-Hague Convention Countries: A Personal Account of the Author’s Experience in Legal Practice
From Substantive Law towards Family Justice for the Child in Divorce Proceedings in Singapore
Family Justice Courts – Innovations, Initiatives and Programmes – An Evolution over Time
Child Protection Cases – Engagement, Involvement, Empowerment – “It’s How You Make Them Feel”
Custody Issues – Differences and Similarities between Civil and Syariah Courts in Singapore
Parental Alienation Syndrome: Is It Valid?
Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s):
Articles by
Malathi
Das
&
Lim
Hui Min
Professor the Honourable Nahum
Mushin
AM
The Honourable Chief Justice John
Pascoe
Judge Geoffrey
Monahan
& Jennifer
Hyatt
Elizabeth
Keogh
, Bruce
Smyth
& Alexander
Masardo
Chan
Wing Cheong
The Right Honourable Sir Mathew
Thorpe
Leong
Wai Kum
District Judge Kevin
Ng
, District Judge Yarni
Loi
, Sophia
Ang
& Sylvia
Tan
Carmelia
Nathen
,
Lee
Yoke Wen,
Lim
Hui Min & Rachel
Gan
Ahmad Nizam
Abbas
Jennifer
Teoh
, Grace S
Chng
&
Chi
Meng Chu
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Products specifications
Article Type
SAL Journal 2018 Special Issue (Children in Family Law: Changes and Challenges)
Depth
2.00000
Height
24.00000
Weight
0.48000
Width
15.00000
Shipping Rate To Singapore
FREE