Essays about: "family courts"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 15 essays containing the words family courts.

  1. 6. Writing HIStories – a contribution to the study of parental alienation. : Two fathers´ experiences: Rule #1 – Mum is always right. Rule # 2 – If Mum is ever wrong, see Rule # 1.

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema Genus; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Sophie Roswall; [2019]
    Keywords : Parental alienation; in-depth interviews; Sweden; Austria; father role; false sexual allegations; family courts; child custody evaluators; gender bias;

    Abstract : Parental alienation is when one parent denigrates the other to turn their children against that parent, often after a separation or divorce. It is well-documented but poorly understood as a form of domestic abuse. READ MORE

  2. 7. Germany's temporary ban on family reunification for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection - A comparative discourse analysis of (de)-legitimation strategies

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Imke Feindt; [2018]
    Keywords : Family reunification; subsidiary protection; human right; critical discourse analysis; de -legitimation;

    Abstract : The German government’s decision in 2016 to reduce the number of incoming immigrants by suspending family reunification for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection for two years, sparked a controversial debate, with some critics arguing that family reunification represents a human right. Contributing to the very scarce literature about this development, the aim pursued in this thesis is to better understand the differing discourses and (de-)legitimation strategies regarding the suspension by comparatively analysing written statements handed in to German parliament by the government and civil society organisations in March of 2017. READ MORE

  3. 8. Family​ ​and​ ​the​ ​Humanitarian​ ​Exception

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Rättssociologiska institutionen

    Author : Hedvig Obenius; [2017]
    Keywords : family; humanitarian exception; capital; gender; migration; Bourdieu; Fairclough; socio-legal; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The research problem of this thesis stems from the current legal practices on the humanitarian exception in relation to human smuggling. These practices have been identified as problematic, as family relationships have become the basis for applying the exception. READ MORE

  4. 9. THE KADHIS' COURTS IN KENYA. Towards Enhancing Access to Justice for Muslim Women

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Kevin Wanyonyi; [2016]
    Keywords : Kadhis’ Courts; Kadhis; Legal Pluralism; Access to justice; Muslim women.; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The legal framework in Kenya today is akin to a ‘right-angled triangle’ with the African Traditional Society as the hypotenuse, the Islamic law as the adjacent side and the English law as the opposite side. These ‘Pythagorean’ triples have informed both the Kenyan Family law history and practice. READ MORE

  5. 10. Third Country Nationals and Backdoor Immigration: Reverse Discrimination, Fundamental Rights and the Distinction between Use and Abuse.

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Matt Ryland; [2011]
    Keywords : fundamental rights.; citizenship; European Union; reverse discrimination; Free movement; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : The thesis examines the situation of Third Country Nationals who have familial links to a ‘returning’ Community citizen. The thesis analyses Danish Immigration law, Community free movement provisions, and the case law of the Court suggesting that the application of National law is ‘dying’ due to the Court’s interpretation of ‘abuse’ and gradual elimination of the ‘wholly internal situations’. READ MORE