The Family, Law and Society

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"The Family, Law and Society" is a scholarly book by Baroness Hale of Richmond that examines how legal principles and institutions shape and respond to changing family structures and relationships in modern society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scholarly work
addresses children’s rights
cohabitation
divorce
gender and family law
marriage
parenthood
social policy and the family
author Baroness Hale of Richmond NERFINISHED
Brenda Hale NERFINISHED
contributesTo understanding of family law in social context
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines institutions that regulate family relationships
interaction between family norms and legal rules
legal principles affecting family life
modern developments in family structures
public policy on family issues
rights and responsibilities within families
state intervention in family matters
fieldOfStudy family law
law
socio-legal studies
focusesOn how law responds to changing family relationships
impact of legal principles on families
relationship between law and family structures
genre academic literature
legal scholarship
hasAuthorOccupation judge
legal scholar
hasAuthorTitle Baroness
President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (former)
hasPerspective United Kingdom legal system
intendedAudience law students
legal academics
practicing lawyers
language English
mainSubject family
family law
law and society
legal institutions
social change
typeOfAnalysis doctrinal legal analysis
socio-legal analysis
usedAs reference work in family law courses

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