International Journal of Law Policy and the Family

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Law Policy and the Family is 1. 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 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Surrogacy in China: A Dilemma Between Public Policy and the Best Interests of Children7
Shared Care and Child Maintenance Policies in Nordic Countries6
Trans Men Giving Birth and Reflections on Fatherhood: What to Expect?6
Urgent Care Proceedings for New-born Babies in England and Wales – Time for a Fundamental Review5
Intersection between Domestic Violence and International Parental Child Abduction: Protection of Abducting Mothers in Return Proceedings5
Protecting Identity In Collaborative Assisted Reproduction: The Right To Know One’s Gestational Surrogate4
The Hague Child Abduction Convention and Re-relocation Disputes3
OUP accepted manuscript3
The Best Interests of the Child Principle in Residence Disputes after Parental Divorce in China3
Bringing the Adult Guardianship Regime in Line with the UNCRPD: The Chinese Experience2
OUP accepted manuscript2
Family law professionals’ views of post-separation parenting apps2
Family Court Responses to Claims of Parental Alienation in Quebec2
Reasoning between Rules and Discretion: A Comparative Study of the Normative Platform for Best Interest Decision-Making on Adoption in England and Norway2
Wedlock or Wed-Lockup? A Case for Abolishing Restitution of Conjugal Rights in India2
OUP accepted manuscript1
Pluralist Marriage Laws in a Former Colonial System: Cultural Authenticity or Hybridisation?1
Incorporating the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into National Law, Ursula Kilkelly, Laura Lundy and Bronagh Byrne (eds.)1
Funeral Wills and the Autonomy of a Dying Person: Experiences of Older People in Palliative Care and their Carers1
The Experience of Religious Same-Sex Marriage in England and Wales: Understanding the Opportunities and Limits Created by the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 20131
Cross-Border Removal and Retention of a Child – Croatian Practice and European Expectation1
Singapore’s Adult Guardianship Law and the Role of the Family in Medical Decision-Making1
The Right to Adequate Child Support in Jordan: The Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child1
Reactive Law or Conservative Law? The Reform of Divorce Procedure in China1
The normative underpinnings of Ireland’s proposed regulation of assisted human reproduction1
One Trend, a Patchwork of Laws. An Exploration of Why Cohabitation Law is so Different throughout the Western World1
The Use of Assisted Reproductive Technology to Create Posthumous Grandchildren1
Calm Reflections Under Hot Demand: Do Single Women in China Have Reproductive Freedom?1
Informal Caregivers along the Work–Eldercare Axis: A Comparative Analysis of Australia, England, and Israel1
Social Scientists Operating in the Law: A Case Study of Family Assessment Experts in the Australian Family Law System1
Sideswipes and Backhanders: Abolition of the Reasonable Chastisement Defence in South Africa1
Corrigendum to: Intersection between Domestic Violence and International Parental Child Abduction: Protection of Abducting Mothers in Return Proceedings1
Marriage: A Get Out of Jail Free Card?1
‘Donor-matching’ in Third-party Reproduction: a Comparative Analysis of Law and Practice in Europe1
Parental Equality in Turkey: Understanding Gender Roles Through the Legal Treatment of Working and Divorced Mothers1
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