Lawasia Family Law Series

Lawasia Family Law Series
Title Lawasia Family Law Series PDF eBook
Author J. E. Sihombing
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1979
Genre Domestic relations
ISBN

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Lawasia family law series, ed

Lawasia family law series, ed
Title Lawasia family law series, ed PDF eBook
Author Henry Alan Finlay
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Genre Domestic relations
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Lawasia Family Law Series: Dariz, G. M. Afghanistan. Bernardi, A. Iran. Kim, Y. H. South Korea. Goonesekere, R. K. Sri Lanka. Bunnag, C. and Nasakul, V. Thailand

Lawasia Family Law Series: Dariz, G. M. Afghanistan. Bernardi, A. Iran. Kim, Y. H. South Korea. Goonesekere, R. K. Sri Lanka. Bunnag, C. and Nasakul, V. Thailand
Title Lawasia Family Law Series: Dariz, G. M. Afghanistan. Bernardi, A. Iran. Kim, Y. H. South Korea. Goonesekere, R. K. Sri Lanka. Bunnag, C. and Nasakul, V. Thailand PDF eBook
Author J. E. Sihombing
Publisher
Pages
Release
Genre Domestic relations
ISBN

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Choice of Law and Recognition in Asian Family Law

Choice of Law and Recognition in Asian Family Law
Title Choice of Law and Recognition in Asian Family Law PDF eBook
Author Anselmo Reyes
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 479
Release 2023-10-05
Genre Law
ISBN 1509956360

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This thematic volume in the series Studies in Private International Law – Asia outlines the general choice of law and recognition rules relating to family matters of 15 Asian jurisdictions: Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and India. The book examines pressing questions and proposes ways in which their systems may be reformed. A concluding chapter considers the extent to which Asian cross-border family law systems can and should be harmonised. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of cross-border family law challenges, including child surrogacy, child abduction, the recognition of same-sex unions, the recovery of maintenance, and the regulation of intercountry adoption. These are among the matters now testing Asian institutions of private international law and acting as forces for their modernisation. With contributions by leading Asian private international law experts, the book proposes necessary reforms for each of the jurisdictions analysed as well as for Asia as a whole.

Lawasia

Lawasia
Title Lawasia PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 672
Release 1982
Genre Law
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Papers

Papers
Title Papers PDF eBook
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Pages
Release 1971
Genre Domestic relations
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Choice of Law and Recognition in Asian Family Law

Choice of Law and Recognition in Asian Family Law
Title Choice of Law and Recognition in Asian Family Law PDF eBook
Author Anselmo Reyes
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 603
Release 2023-10-05
Genre Law
ISBN 1509956352

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This thematic volume in the series Studies in Private International Law – Asia outlines the general choice of law and recognition rules relating to family matters of 15 Asian jurisdictions: Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and India. The book examines pressing questions and proposes ways in which their systems may be reformed. A concluding chapter considers the extent to which Asian cross-border family law systems can and should be harmonised. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of cross-border family law challenges, including child surrogacy, child abduction, the recognition of same-sex unions, the recovery of maintenance, and the regulation of intercountry adoption. These are among the matters now testing Asian institutions of private international law and acting as forces for their modernisation. With contributions by leading Asian private international law experts, the book proposes necessary reforms for each of the jurisdictions analysed as well as for Asia as a whole.