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Family law : issues, debates, policy
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Jonathan HerringNumber Of Reads:
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This textbook provides a carefully-planned introduction to the key issues and debates within family law from some of the leading authorities within their field.
Content: Introduction 1. Marriage and divorce: the regulation of intimacy, Stuart Bridge 2. Division of property upon relationship breakdown, Louise Tee 3. Domestic violence: the public-private divide and victim autonomy,
Jonathan Herring
studied law at Hertford College, Oxford University before training as a solicitor. I did the BCL at Oxford and taught at Oxford and Cambridge, before taking up my fellowship at Exeter.
Outside work I love spending time with my partner and children, who are very funny. I also enjoy running, novels and foreign language films.
He research how the law relates with the things that matter most to us. Our family, our friends, our bodies. My writing questions the assumption that we are capable, independent, self-sufficient, autonomous people who need legal rights to protect us from invasion from others. Instead, I believe we are profoundly vulnerable and interdependent. We need a law which enriches and protects our relationships, rather than one that promotes individual rights.
Applying this kind of thinking I have written on a wide range of issues including caring; vulnerable adults; older people; children’s rights; marriage; ownership of body parts; pregnancy; rape; and disability.
He love teaching. At Exeter I teach Criminal Law, Family Law and Medical Law and Ethics for the BA degree in Jurisprudence.
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