Volume 18, Number 3, 2004
Articles
Kirsten Scheiwe and Harry Willekens
EDITOR'S NOTE
Kirsten Scheiwe
BETWEEN AUTONOMY AND DEPENDENCY: MINORS' RIGHTS TO DECIDE ON MATTERS
OF SEXUALITY, REPRODUCTION, MARRIAGE, AND PARENTHOOD. PROBLEMS AND
THE STATE OF DEBATE – AN INTRODUCTION
Ellie Lee
YOUNG WOMEN, PREGNANCY, AND ABORTION IN BRITAIN: A DISCUSSION OF
‘LAW IN PRACTICE’
Carol Sanger
REGULATING TEENAGE ABORTION IN THE UNITED STATES: POLITICS AND POLICY
Nadine Lefaucheur
THE FRENCH ‘TRADITION’ OF ANONYMOUS BIRTH: THE LINES OF ARGUMENT
Barbara Willenbacher
LEGAL TRANSFER OF FRENCH TRADITIONS? GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN INITIATIVES
TO INTRODUCE ANONYMOUS BIRTH
Harry Willekens
RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF UNDERAGE PARENTS: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH
Heike Fleßner
SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PREGNANT WOMEN AND JUVENILE MOTHERS IN GERMANY:
HISTORICAL CHANGES IN CONCEPTS AND PRACTICES
Burkhard Müller
SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PREGNANT WOMEN AND JUVENILE MOTHERS: CONFRONTING
PRESENT DAY LEGISLATION IN GERMANY WITH THE PIONEERING THOUGHTS
OF J. H. PESTALOZZI
Volume 19, Number 1, April 2005
Articles
Bruce Smyth
PARENT-CHILD CONTACT IN AUSTRALIA: EXPLORING FIVE DIFFERENT POST-SEPARATION
PATTERNS OF PARENTING
Christian Salazar Volkmann
30 YEARS AFTER THE WAR: CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND RIGHTS IN VIETNAM
Arlette Gautier
LEGAL REGULATION OF MARITAL RELATIONS: AN HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE
APPROACH
Jonathan Dickens
BEING ‘THE EPITOME OF REASON’: THE CHALLENGES FOR LAWYERS AND SOCIAL
WORKERS IN CHILD CARE PROCEEDINGS
Charles Manga Fombad
PROTECTING CHILDREN’S RIGHTS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH IN BOTSWANA:
SOME ETHICAL AND LEGAL DILEMMAS
Book Reviews Stephen Cretney
REVIEW: FAMILY LAW IN AMERICA
Helen Rhoades
REVIEW: CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES: CONTACT, RIGHTS AND WELFARE
Rebecca Probert
REVIEW: DIVORCING RESPONSIBLY
Sonia Harris-Short
REVIEW: INFLUENCING TRAITS BEFORE BIRTH
Volume 19, Number 2, August 2005
Articles
Richard Ingleby
INTRODUCTION: LAMBERT AND LAMPPOSTS: THE END OF EQUALITY IN ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN
MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY LAW?
Paul Guest
AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE LAW IN RELATION
TO THE ASSESSMENT OF SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS IN ‘BIG MONEY’ CASES:
NEVER MIND THE LAW, FEEL THE POLITICS
Patrick Parkinson
THE YARDSTICK OF EQUALITY: ASSESSING CONTRIBUTIONS IN AUSTRALIA
AND ENGLAND
Belinda Fehlberg
‘WITH ALL MY WORLDLY GOODS I THEE ENDOW?’: THE PARTNERSHIP THEME
IN AUSTRALIAN MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY LAW
Helen Rhoades
EQUALITY, NEEDS, AND BAD BEHAVIOUR: THE ‘OTHER’ DECISION-MAKING
APPROACHES IN AUSTRALIAN MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY CASES
David S. Rosettenstein
‘BIG MONEY’ DIVORCES AND UNEQUAL DISTRIBUTIONS: VALUE, RISK,
LIQUIDITY AND OTHER ISSUES ON THE ROAD TO UNFAIRNESS
Jonathan Herring
WHY FINANCIAL ORDERS ON DIVORCE SHOULD BE UNFAIR
Rebecca Bailey-Harris
THE PARADOXES OF PRINCIPLE AND PRAGMATISM: ANCILLARY RELIEF IN ENGLAND
AND WALES
Joanna Miles
PRINCIPLE OR PRAGMATISM IN ANCILLARY RELIEF: THE VIRTUES OF FLIRTING
WITH ACADEMIC THEORIES AND OTHER JURISDICTIONS
Ira Mark Ellman
DO AMERICANS PLAY FOOTBALL?
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