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What Is a Family Justice System For?

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Informationen zum Autor Mavis Maclean is Co-Founder of the Oxford Centre for Family Law and Policy, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, Oxford University and Senior Research Fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford, UK. Photo courtesy of the University of Oxford: https://www.spi.ox.ac.uk/people/profile/maclean/index.html Rachel Treloar is Lecturer in Law at Keele University, UK. Before joining Keele Law School, she taught at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University, Canada. Prior to undertaking doctoral studies, Rachel worked as a family counsellor and ran a community agency program for separating/divorcing parents and their children. In addition to her own research, she has undertaken Research Assistant work in the following areas: lone mothers and social inclusion, childcare and family caregiving policies. Bregje Dijksterhuis is Assistant Professor at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Klappentext Does a justice system have a welfare function? If so, where does the boundary lie between justice and welfare, and where can the necessary resources and expertise be found? In a time of austerity, medical emergency, and limited public funding, this book explores the role of the family justice system and asks whether it has a function beyond decision-making in dispute resolution. Might a family justice system even help to prevent or minimise conflict as well as resolving dispute when it arises? The book is divided into 4 parts, with contributions from 22 legal scholars working across Europe, Australia, Argentina and Canada. - Part 1 looks at what constitutes a family justice system in different jurisdictions, and how a welfare element is included in the legal framework. - Part 2 looks at those engaged with a family justice system as professionals and users, and explores how far private ordering is encouraged in different countries. - Part 3 looks at new ways of working within a family justice system and raises the question of whether the move towards privatisation derives from the intrinsic value of individual autonomy and acceptance of responsibility in family disputes, or whether it is also a response to the increasing burden on the state of providing a welfare-minded family justice system. - Part 4 explores recent major changes of direction for the family justice systems of Australia, Argentina, Turkey, Spain, and Germany. Vorwort This book examines the functions of the family justice system across 4 continents and asks how justice in family matters sits alongside welfare considerations. Zusammenfassung Does a justice system have a welfare function? If so, where does the boundary lie between justice and welfare, and where can the necessary resources and expertise be found? In a time of austerity, medical emergency, and limited public funding, this book explores the role of the family justice system and asks whether it has a function beyond decision-making in dispute resolution. Might a family justice system even help to prevent or minimise conflict as well as resolving dispute when it arises?The book is divided into 4 parts, with contributions from 22 legal scholars working across Europe, Australia, Argentina and Canada.- Part 1 looks at what constitutes a family justice system in different jurisdictions, and how a welfare element is included in the legal framework.- Part 2 looks at those engaged with a family justice system as professionals and users, and explores how far private ordering is encouraged in different countries.- Part 3 looks at new ways of working within a family justice system and raises the question of whether the move towards privatisation derives from the intrinsic value of individual autonomy and acceptance of responsibility in family disputes, or whether it is also a response to the increasing burden on the state of providing a welfare-minded family justice system....

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Authors Bre Dijksterhuis, Mavis MacLean, Rachel Treloar
Assisted by Bregje Dijksterhuis (Editor), Dijksterhuis Bregje (Editor), Rosemary Hunter (Editor), Mavis MacLean (Editor), Maclean Mavis (Editor), Rachel Treloar (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.02.2024
 
EAN 9781509951017
ISBN 978-1-5099-5101-7
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 154 mm x 232 mm x 10 mm
Series Oñati International Series in Law and Society
Oñati International Law and So
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / Family Law / General, LAW / Comparative, Family Law, comparative law

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