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Family Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

Family Law

  • Categories: Law

Family Law provides a comprehensive guide to family law legislation and practice in Ireland. It is an essential tool for family law students and practitioners but also for those outside of the legal profession whose work crosses over this area of law, and those with a general interest in how family law operates in Ireland. Edited by a leading expert in the field, this fourth edition covers extensive areas of family law practice in Ireland and has been fully updated to include recent significant legislative changes introduced by the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitees Act 2010. It contains revised coverage of separation agreements, judicial separation, divorce and ancillary orders, as well as of the law relating to children.

Divorce Law and Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 474

Divorce Law and Practice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The introduction of divorce marked a watershed in Irish legal and social history. Since its introduction on February 27, 1997 several cases have come before the Circuit, High and Supreme Courts which have provided clarification on some of the ambiguities in the legislation. The introduction of Brussels II Regulation had fundamentally altered the manner in which divorce advice is imparted. *This lengthy 400-500 page book provides you with an in-depth analysis of the key areas of divorce with plenty of examples. *It is a definitive work which explores the changes and developments that have taken place since the introduction of divorce. *It is a comprehensive one-stop shop for all family law pr...

Adoption
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Adoption

The Revised European Convention on the" Adoption of Children (RECAC) was introduced by the Council of Europe in 2008, in an effort to provide a modern framework for the adoption of children. It represents an international consensus on acceptable child adoption, reflecting the different views, legal diversity and common heritage of member states. This book provides an in-depth analysis and commentary on each of the 30 articles of the revised convention. It is a comprehensive work which explores the changes and developments that have taken place since the 1967 Convention on the Adoption of Children first emerged. It is a detailed, one-stop source for judges, social workers, legislatures and adoption practitioners on all aspects of the RECAC. This clear and incisive text is divided into three parts, commencing with an overview of the convention, followed by an examination of the general principles and concluding with the final clauses.

Child Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1236

Child Law

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Child Law is an exceptional work... it stands out as an impressive and much-needed reference on the law as it relates to one of our nation's most valued resources The Hon. Mr Justice John L Murray, Chief Justice of Ireland, Four Courts, in the foreword to the new edition. Child Law - 2nd Edition is a fully comprehensive narrative text of 1,400 pages. Now part of the Brehon Library the new edition provides a detailed text with full analysis and commentary, offering an assessment of the law together with suggested approaches to its practice. This seminal text covers both civil and criminal aspects of child law and gives you a clear and incisive examination of the entire Irish child law system....

Children and Family Relationships Law in Ireland
  • Language: en

Children and Family Relationships Law in Ireland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In Ireland, the Children and Family Relationships Act 2015 gives legal recognition to the diverse relationships that exist in the country. It is the most comprehensive amendment to Irish law on children and family relationships in many decades. This book examines, analyzes, and explains the new legal regime by addressing a wide range of new issues, including: parental rights in diverse family arrangements * parentage in cases of assisted reproduction * the establishment of a national donor-conceived person register * the "best interests" principle with regard to children * joint adoption for civil partners/cohabiting partners * access entitlements for a wider range of people * defined mainte...

Children and the Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Children and the Law

  • Categories: Law

There has been a gradual but decisive shift in the dominant concerns of family law. It is now clear that the centre of gravity in family law has moved to the child, away from the husband and wife. Covering every aspect of child law, this text examines child law from the very different perspectives of those advising health boards and those advising the child or his parents. This comprehensive and practical guide examines the nature of children's rights and parental duties, the consequences of marital breakdown for children, and the legal response to child abuse. Special attention is given to the powers and responsibilities of health boards and the position of children in care - a highly sensitive issue - following recent high profile High Court cases. Children and the Law provides useful checklists and advises on practical considerations, with particular emphasis on those aspects of child law which have proved to be the most important or difficult to practice.

Law and Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 479

Law and Practice

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book - presented by the Law Society of Ireland and edited by two of Ireland's leading legal minds - includes 34 award-winning essays that: critically examine specific areas of law, detail the law as it stands today, question the law's purpose and effectiveness, and examine proposals for change and recommendations for reform. Spanning an array of legal subject areas, each piece is extensively researched and referenced. Law and Practice: Essays on Reform will undoubtedly add to the debate and literature available to Irish legal thinking. Contents include: Reforming the Law on Double Jeopardy * The Origins and Evolution of the Special Criminal Court * The Presumption of Advancement and Unl...

Family Law
  • Language: en

Family Law

Family Law in Ireland is a booming area of practice. The volume and increasing complexity of legislation, coupled with the in camera nature of family law proceedings, have resulted in a clamour for guidance by practitioners. This Manual will serve the needs not only of the legal community, but also of those professions upon which this rapidly expanding branch of law impacts.

Divorce
  • Language: en

Divorce

In 2000, 2620 divorces were granted in Ireland - the highest number of divorces since divorce came into force in February 1997. Assessing the impact of divorce in Ireland from 1995 to 2001, this text provides an up-to-date analysis of divorce - from practice and procedure to the recognition of foreign divorces. Examining the implications of several judgments against relevant legislation, it reviews the practical applications of these decisions. It also provides a detailed analysis of a new EU Divorce Regulation and its future impact on family law in Ireland. For the practitioner and academic it is a compendium of background material and information that givees and understanding of the impact of the Family Law (Divorce) Act 1996. It should be a handy reference text, giving invaluable insights into divorce law and practice in Ireland.

Adoption - Law and practice under the Revised European Convention on the Adoption of Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Adoption - Law and practice under the Revised European Convention on the Adoption of Children

The Revised European Convention on the" Adoption of Children (RECAC) was introduced by the Council of Europe in 2008, in an effort to provide a modern framework for the adoption of children. It represents an international consensus on acceptable child adoption, reflecting the different views, legal diversity and common heritage of member states. This book provides an in-depth analysis and commentary on each of the 30 articles of the revised convention. It is a comprehensive work which explores the changes and developments that have taken place since the 1967 Convention on the Adoption of Children first emerged. It is a detailed, one-stop source for judges, social workers, legislatures and adoption practitioners on all aspects of the RECAC. This clear and incisive text is divided into three parts, commencing with an overview of the convention, followed by an examination of the general principles and concluding with the final clauses.