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Contractualisation of Family Law - Global Perspectives

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    Chapter 1 Private Ordering in Family Law: A Global Perspective
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    Chapter 2 La Contractualisation des Relations Familiales au Burundi
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    Chapter 3 La Contractualisation Mesurée du Droit Camerounais de la Famille: La Liberté Contractuelle, Ombre Portée de l’Ordre Public Familial
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    Chapter 4 Shifting Scrutiny: Private Ordering in Family Matters in Common-Law Canada
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    Chapter 5 Contractualisation de l’Union de Fait et Institutionnalisation du Mariage: Choix Pour les Familles Québécoises
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    Chapter 6 Two Steps Forward and One Backwards in the Autonomy of the New Croatian Family Law
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    Chapter 7 Contracts in Danish Family Law – In the Cross Field Between Civil Law and Public Law
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    Chapter 8 Contractualisation of Family Law in England & Wales: Autonomy vs Judicial Discretion
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    Chapter 9 Towards a Negotiatory Ideal? Contractualization of Family Law in Finland
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    Chapter 10 Contractualisation of Family Law in Ireland
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    Chapter 11 The Contractualisation of Family Law in Italy
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    Chapter 12 Autonomy and Private Ordering in Portuguese Family Law
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    Chapter 13 Perspective roumaine sur la contractualisation du droit de la famille
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    Chapter 14 Family Law in Spain: Contractualisation or Individualisation?
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    Chapter 15 Family Law Contractualisation in the Netherlands – Changes and Trends
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    Chapter 16 The Contractualization of Family Law in the United States
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Chapter title
Contractualisation of Family Law in England & Wales: Autonomy vs Judicial Discretion
Chapter number 8
Book title
Contractualisation of Family Law - Global Perspectives
Published in
Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-17229-3_8
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-917228-6, 978-3-31-917229-3
Authors

Jens Martin Scherpe, Brian Sloan

Editors

Frederik Swennen

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