Providing students with a useful introduction to challenging, complicated and fascinating issues in international family law, this book also examines ways in which culture shapes family law in different countries and gives readers an opportunity to re-examine their own legal systems.
'This is a useful and accessible introduction to International Family Law. Professor Stark's book is an important contribution to an increasingly important area of the law.' John DeWitt Gregory, Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professor, Hofstra University, USA 'In typical law school fashion, Professor Stark whets the appetite by asking the right questions and giving just enough tangible resources to help...sort through what might otherwise seem a daunting array. As she should in this rapidly developing field, Stark leaves room for future developments in the scheme she presents. This will be a valuable resource both inside and outside the classroom, and International Family Law: An Introduction will not gather dust on my shelf.' Margaret Brinig, Edward A. Howry Professor, Iowa College of Law, USA '...a useful book for scholars both inside and outside of the law...Legal academics will be spurred to look into the convoluted legal webs that the book reveals, while non-legal academics will gain a clear sense of the irreducible complexity of the issues.' The Law and Politcs Book Review