Making Family Law: A Socio Legal Account of Legislative Process in England and Wales, 1985 to 2010

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Taking a sociological and empirically-based approach this book considers the processes by which law-makers attempt to influence human behaviour.
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Author(s) By Mavis Maclean (University of Oxford, UK), Jacek Kurczewski.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format Hardback
Pages 132
Published in United Kingdom
Published 30 Jun 2011
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Taking a sociological and empirically-based approach this book considers the processes by which law-makers attempt to influence human behaviour.
1. Introduction What is Law-making? Who Makes Law? The Purpose and Limitation of Law-making The Legislative Context Anglo-Polish Comparisons Case Studies in the Reform of English Family Law, 1829-2009 What Constitutes Legislative Success?
Mavis Maclean is a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Social Work and Intervention, a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Law, and co-director of the Oxford Centre for Family Law and Policy, University of Oxford. Jacek Kurczewski is a Pr
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