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FAMILY LAW AND FAMILY VALUES
Oñati International Series in Law and Society
A SERIES PUBLISHED FOR THE OÑATI INSTITUTE FOR THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
General Editors
William L F Felstiner Johannes Feest
Board of General Editors
Rosemary Hunter, Griffiths University, Australia Carlos Lugo, Hostos Law School, Puerto Rico David Nelken, Macerata University, Italy Jacek Kurczewski, Warsaw University, Poland
Marie Claire Foblets, Leuven University, Belgium Roderick Macdonald, McGill University, Canada
Titles in this Series
Social Dynamics of Crime and Control: New Theories for a World in Transition edited by Susannah Karstedt and Kai Bussmann
Criminal Policy in Transition edited by Andrew Rutherford and Penny Green
Making Law for Families edited by Mavis Maclean
Poverty and the Law edited by Peter Robson and Asbjørn Kjønstad
Adapting Legal Cultures edited by Johannes Feest and David Nelken
Rethinking Law Society and Governance: Foucault`s Bequest edited by Gary Wickham and George Pavlich
Rules and Networks edited by Richard Appelbaum, Bill Felstiner and Volkmar Gessner
Women in the World`s Legal Professions edited by Ulrike Schultz and Gisela Shaw
Healing the Wounds edited by Marie-Claire Foblets and Trutz von Trotha
Imaginary Boundaries of Justice edited by Ronnie Lippens
Family Law and Family Values
Edited by
Mavis Maclean
Oñati International Series in Law and Society
A SERIES PUBLISHED FOR THE OÑATI INSTITUTE FOR THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
OXFORD AND PORTLAND, OREGON 2005
Published in North America (US and Canada) by Hart Publishing
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ISBN 1–84113–547–X (cloth) ISBN 1–84113–548–8 (paper)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati has enabled this group of scholars who share an interest in family law and family poli-cy, but come from a variety of academic disciplines and countries, to meet, to argue and to develop their ideas over almost a decade. We are grateful for this opportunity and proud to present our third volume of essays. This follows on from our first volume, Family Law and Family Policy in the New Europe, published in 1997, which looked at the development of fam-ily law in a period of rapid transition in Eastern Europe when norms and values were re-examined and a great deal of legislative activity was taking place. This led us in our second volume, Making Law for Families, pub-lished in 2000, to look closely at the law-making process, with which some of us had become closely involved. Looking at this process and at the strug-gle of law reformers to respond to changing family forms has brought us full circle to look again at the purposes and values underlying family law, and at the relationship between ‘Family Law and Family Values’.
We are particularly grateful to Malen Gordoa for her impeccable organ-isation of the meeting and to Jenny Dix for her editing skills.
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