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註釋As the leading textbook on this subject for the last 30 years, Cretney's Principles of Family Law: Provides discussions of legal principles combined with authoritative discussion of policy, practice issues and relevant empirical research Covers all main areas of family law including formal and informal relationships, as well as child law and financial and property matters Continues to be not just an explanation of the law as it stands, but an account of its historical background Includes an analysis of the factors underlying its development and a prompt to encourage discussion of the law's effectiveness in a contemporary society Discusses key policy developments including the Law Commission's work on cohabitation law reform; Civil Partnerships; Welfare to Work; Care Matters; and the Public Law Outline Updates the reader with the latest legislative developments including those resulting from: Civil Partnership Act 2004, Gender Recognition Act 2004, Domestic Violence, Crimes and Victims Act 2004, Children Act 2004 and the Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007 Examines the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill; the Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill and the Children and Young Persons Bill and the impact these will have on family law once enacted Has coverage of all significant case law including: Ghaidan v Godin-Mendoza, Miller v. Miller, McFarlane v. McFarlane, Charman v Charman, Oxley v Hiscock, Stack v. Dowden, Re G, and Wilkinson v Kitzinger