Network on Family, Regulation and Society Annual Lecture
Reforming Family Law – What Helps and What Hinders? by Professor Liz Trinder
Updated programme. Reforming Family Law – What Helps and What Hinders? by Professor Liz Trinder, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Exeter.
A Law School lecture | |
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Date | 5 October 2018 |
Time | 18:00 |
Place | XFI Henderson Lecture Theatre |
Provider | Law School |
Event details
Family Law Reform is under active consideration in a number of jurisdictions who all face the challenge of how best to adapt the law to the needs of changing family life in the 21st century. Some specific reforms are being considered by the Law Commissions in both England and Wales and Scotland, whilst the Australian Law Reform Commission is conducting the first independent comprehensive review of Australia’s family law system since the commencement of the Family Law Act in 1976. Yet obstacles are often put in the way of Family Law reform and this lecture will analyse why this has been the case and consider the needed ingredients for success at a time when family law reform is a prime focus for concern in England and Wales.
The lecture will be followed by a discussion of family law reform issues in England and Wales and Scotland led by our Expert Panel:
Professor Gillian Douglas – Dean of Law, Kings’ College London
Kate Dowdalls QC – Scottish Law Commissioner
Graeme Fraser, Solicitor – Chair of Resolution Cohabitation Committee
Professor Nick Hopkins, Law Commissioner (England & Wales)
Sir James Munby QC – Immediate Past President, Family Division
Chaired by Professor Anne Barlow – University of Exeter
We hope you can join us but places are limited.
Fully booked.
ssis-researcheventbookings@exeter.ac.uk
Travel and accommodation Information can be provided on request.
Location:
XFI Henderson Lecture Theatre