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Ebook: Mapping Paths to Family Justice: Resolving Family Disputes in Neoliberal Times
- Tags: Socio-legal Studies
- Series: Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The family justice system in England and Wales has undergone radical change over the past 20 years. A significant part of this shifting landscape has been an increasing emphasis on settling private family disputes out of court, which has been embraced by policy-makers, judges and practitioners alike and is promoted as an unqualified good.
Mapping Paths to Family Justice: Resolving Family Disputes in Neoliberal Times examines the experiences of people taking part in out-of-court family dispute resolution in England and Wales. It addresses questions such as how participants’ experiences match up to the ideal; how recent changes to the legal system have affected people’s ability to access out-of-court dispute resolution; and what kind of outcomes are achieved in family dispute resolution.