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Making Family Law: A Socio Legal Account of Legislative Process in England and Wales, 1985 to 2010

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Making Family Law: A Socio Legal Account of Legislative Process in England and Wales, 1985 to 2010

Contributors:

By (Author) Mavis Maclean
By (author) Jacek Kurczewski

ISBN:

9781849462273

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Hart Publishing

Publication Date:

30th June 2011

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

346.42015

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

132

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

322g

Description

The legislative process is complex, encompassing a variety of aims and outcomes. Some norms and rules are embodied in law because we are simply expected by government to follow them. Others are there for entirely different reasons. A legislator may wish to send messages about what constitutes desirable behaviour, to demonstrate government's ability to deal with a local and short-term issue or to distract the electorate from other crises. Law is often, though not always, designed as a means to an end. Taking a sociological and empirically-based approach, this book offers a rare insight into the real processes by which lawmakers attempt to influence (or fail to influence) human behaviour. This account of the legislative process in Westminster rests on the author's observations and discussion with key players from the standpoint of an academic adviser on research to the department responsible for family law-making (originally the Lord Chancellor's department, then the Department for Constitutional Affairs and now the Ministry of Justice) and draws on her longstanding involvement in and knowledge of the processes of law-making. Documenting the little understood processes that occur in Whitehall, in particular how ministers, advisers and officials work together, it reveals a quite different picture from that of the rational lawmaker imagined in textbooks. Instead what emerges is an empirically-based view of the aims and functions of statute law including the different forms and relevance of symbolic legislation and a realistic view of what law aims to accomplish and what can be done in practice.

Author Bio

Mavis Maclean is a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Social Work and Intervention, a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Law, and co-director of the Oxford Centre for Family Law and Policy, University of Oxford. Jacek Kurczewski is a Professor at the University of Warsaw.

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