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The Law of Parenthood: A Comparative Guide

Edited by: Claire Fenton-Glynn

ISBN13: 9781035353903
To be Published: May 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £205.00



Adopting a comparative approach, this incisive book brings together leading experts to analyse the regulation of parenthood across the globe. It explores the ongoing radical re-examination of the law of parenthood in light of societal and medical advances, providing a detailed guide on how the law is responding to new and emerging challenges and how it has developed to adapt to modern family forms.

Key Features:

  • In-depth discussion of case law and legislation across jurisdictions
  • Rigorous coverage of the impact of changing family norms on legal systems
  • Comparative analysis of 21 jurisdictions across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, the Middle East and eania
  • Consideration of medical advances such as artificial reproductive technologies and their impact on traditional concepts of the family and related legal principles

The Law of Parenthood is an important tool for legal professionals in the field of international family law in need of a comprehensive and accessible guide to the laws of parenthood across jurisdictions. Academics and students of comparative law, family law and private international law will also benefit from the book’s theoretical insights.