International Journal of Law Policy and the Family

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Law Policy and the Family is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Resolving marital disputes in Ethiopia’s plural legal order: jurisdiction, recognition and legal uncertainity6
Quiet Revolutionaries: The Married Women’s Association and Family Law , Sharon Thompson4
Trans children and trans parents in Spain two years after Law 4/2023: an overview3
How does social law (not) assess surrogacy as female reproductive labour? The Netherlands as a case study3
Children’s Right to Identity, Selfhood, and International Family Law , Marilyn Freeman and Nicola Taylor (eds)2
Enforceability of mahr under a sharīʿa law-based contract in New Zealand: a comparison with United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada2
Australian family property law reform: will the Family Law Amendment Act 2024 deliver real benefits for families?1
Dependence, equal sharing, and the South African Constitution – recent developments in South African divorce law1
The 2024 Forum on Domestic Violence and the Hague Abduction Convention1
Das Familienrecht in seiner großen VielfaltFestschrift für Hans-Joachim Dose zum Ausscheiden aus dem Richterdienst, Anatol Dutta, Hartmut Guhling, and Frank Klinkhammer (eds)1
Families in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic: from the perspectives of law and society1
Surplus embryos in IVF units in Israel: patients’ attitude towards various dispositions—a bioethical analysis of empirical findings1
Facilitating Cross-Border Family Life – Towards a Common European Understanding: EUFams II and Beyond, edited by Thomas Pfeiffer, Quincy C. Lobach, and Tobias Rapp1
The Hague Convention on the Recognition of Divorces and Legal Separations 1970: an effective mechanism for regulating divorce as between the UK and the EU post-Brexit?0
How best to protect and respect? Comparative analysis of intended guardianship in China and lasting power of attorney in England and Wales0
Wedding gifts in Turkish law0
Lawyers’ strategies for gender equality in divorce negotiations0
Joint physical custody in Germany: legal framework and results of the Family Models in Germany (FAMOD) study0
Prohibiting commercial surrogacy in Ireland0
‘Fair to Us’: the use of legal myths in privately negotiated financial settlements in England and Wales0
Editorial0
Disciplined parents and autonomous children: information sharing as governing device in Swedish identity-release gamete donation0
Unblocking the implementation of altruistic surrogacy in Portugal: inclusive legal reform proposals through a comparative analysis0
Autonomy, Care and Family Law, Anna Heenan0
‘Mirin’ and beyond − gender identity, domestic private international law, and human rights in the EU0
Legal reform for Syria’s war-affected children: adoption, fostering, and state responsibility in transition0
How are legal rules on advanced parental age and access to Assistive Reproductive Technologies experienced by Swiss care professionals? A qualitative interview-based study0
Recent measures to support cost-effective property and financial settlements for separating families in Australia0
The child’s right to express an opinion in a divorce proceeding—does anybody hear us?0
Eschewing the discretionary court-based approach to child maintenance in Singapore: towards a consistent and predictable legal framework0
The child’s right to identity: complex challenges for family law0
Surrogates’, intended parents’, and professionals’ perspectives on ways to improve access to surrogacy in Australia0
Access to justice: objecting children as parties in Hague Convention cases heard in England and Wales0
Barriers to trans reproduction in Norway: whose fertility matters?0
Barnekonvensjonen i norsk rett , Ingun Fornes, Anna Nylund, Anneken K. Sperr (eds)0
Spouses, Church and State: Marriage Law in England and Protestant Germany from the Reformation until the Close of the Nineteenth Century, Saskia Lettmaier, Mohr Siebeck0
The expert witness—psychologists and judicial gatekeepers in the family court0
NorFam General Meeting: the present and future of Nordic family and succession law0
Reforming financial guardianship in Kuwait’s Civil Code: lessons from international and regional frameworks0
Joint representation for divorcing or separating couples in England and Wales: lawyers’ views on the ‘one-lawyer-two-clients’ format0
Post-separation parenting apps in the hands of family law practitioners: expectations versus experience0
Right to Respect for Private and Family Life, Home and Correspondence – A Practical Guide to the Article 8 Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights, Päivi Hirvelä and Satu Heikkilä0
Child support and income inequalities: a cross-continental comparison from welfare design to judicial implementation0
Biotechnology, Gestation, and the Law , Elizabeth Chloe Romanis0
Healthcare Decision Making for Children in Singapore: The Missing Chapter in Comparison with English Law0
Childhood in a Global Perspective—Third Edition by Karen Wells; The Sociology of Children’s Rights by Gran Brian0
Domestic abuse and financial remedies—making the case for a new approach0
Destigmatizing illegitimacy: the discursive reconfiguration of non-marital children in Heisei-Era Japan0
Families, Relational Attachments, and the Law of Collaborative Family-Making , Pamela Laufer-Ukeles0
Normativity and Diversity in Family Law: Lessons from Comparative Law, edited by Nadjma Yassari and Marie-Claire Foblets0
Divorce-related relocation through children’s eyes: what children wish family judges knew—an interview study0
Introducing a randomized controlled trial into Family Proceedings: Describing the ‘how?’ and defending the ‘why?’0
Dilemmas faced by judges when granting marriage dispensations for child marriages in West Java, Indonesia0
(Not only) the income tax burden on working women on parental leave: when taxes tell women where they belong0
Individual realities and legal responsibilities: a study of non-resident parents who dispute child maintenance obligations in Swedish administrative courts, 2014–20190
Changing marriage dynamics and the rise of mass marriages in Kashmir0
Research Handbook on Adoption Law, edited by Nigel Lowe and Claire Fenton-Glynn0
Trans legal parenthood in the Nordic countries: between biogenetics and lived experience0
Defending family justice: a new approach against enforcing premarital agreements0
Families of choice with no choice: remarks concerning the situation of families of choice in Polish law0
The Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985 at 40: the limits of creativity0
Families by Agreement: Navigating Choice, Tradition, and Law, Brian Bix0
The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child: A Commentary , Julia Sloth-Nielsen, Elvis Fokala and Godfrey Odongo (eds.)0
The new era of discarded wives in South African customary law and the way forward0
Correction to: Trans children and trans parents in Spain two years after Law 4/2023: an overview0
Tacit Concepts of Family in Legislation on Assisted Reproduction0
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