Family Law Advocacy
Hart Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84113-277-8 (ISBN)
The role of the law in settling family disputes has been a matter of particular debate over the past twenty-five years. In keeping with the general public perception, the media has been largely critical about the role of lawyers in family law matters, sustaining a general lack of confidence in the legal profession, and a more specific feeling that in family matters lawyers aggravate conflict or even represent a female conspiracy. The climate in which family lawyers practise in England and Wales is therefore a harsh one. The authors of this path-breaking study felt it was time to find out more about the contribution of barristers in family law cases. They therefore embarked on a careful study of the Family Law Bar, its characteristics, what its members do, and how their activities contribute to the management or resolution of family disputes.
Much of the study is comprised of an in-depth examination of the day-to-day activity of members of the family law bar through observation of individual barristers as they performed their role in the context of a court hearing, In attempting to answer questions such as whether our family justice system is excessively adversarial, or whether family barristers earn too much from human unhappiness, or indeed whether those working in the front line of child protection earn enough, the authors reach some surprising conclusions.'The barrister is both mentor and guide for the client' is how they begin their conclusion; 'we hope that we have shown that society should value their contribution better' is how they finish.
Mavis Maclean, CBE is co-founder of the Oxford Centre for Family Law and Policy, Oxford University. John Eekelaar, FBA is Emeritus Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford.
Chapter 1: Preconceptions I. Introduction II. The Importance of Research III. The Project IV. Acknowledgments Chapter 2: The Family Law Bar I. Introduction II. The Demographic Characteristics of the Family Law Bar III. Specialisation IV. Remuneration and Regulation of the Family Law Bar Chapter 3: Overview of the Barristers' Role I. Introduction II. Public Law Children Cases III. Private Law Children Cases IV. Financial Cases Chapter 4: Financial Cases I. Introduction II. George and the 'World Businessman' III. Caroline and the Novelist IV. Louise and the Surprise Ending V. Charles and the Failing Small Businessman VI. Graham: A Final Hearing with Little on the Table VII. Alice's 'Mediation' Chapter 5: Children Cases: Contact I. Introduction II. Jane and the Unrepresented Foster Parent III. David and the Three-Year Old with the Short Fuse IV. Jonathan and the Concerned Mother Chapter 6: Child Protection Cases I. Introduction II. Nadia's Case Conference III. Claudia and the Underweight IV. Isobel's Directions Hearing V. Sarah and the Disturbed Client VI. Peter and the Family of Five Children VII. James's Midnight Brief Epilogue I. Case Management and the Court System II. Mentor and Guide III. Image and Reality
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.5.2009 |
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Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 138 x 216 mm |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Familienrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 1-84113-277-2 / 1841132772 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84113-277-8 / 9781841132778 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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