학술논문

Fifty years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969: edited by J Miles, D Monk and R Probert, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2022, 295 & xiii pp., £85 (currently £76.50), ISBN 978-1-50994-788-1.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Social Welfare & Family Law. Sep2022, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p424-428. 5p.
Subject
*DIVORCE
*WOMEN'S rights
*DIVORCED people
*REFORMS
*DIVORCE law
*LEGAL self-representation
Language
ISSN
0964-9069
Abstract
The editors of this excellent volume can't have believed their luck when, a few months after the workshop at which these papers were presented, the government issued a consultation paper on reform of the legal requirements for divorce (Ministry of Justice [1]). Fifty years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969: edited by J Miles, D Monk and R Probert, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2022, 295 & xiii pp., £85 (currently £76.50), ISBN 978-1-50994-788-1 In Part Three, Rebecca Probert does for the novel what Brown's chapter does for film, exploring how novelists depicted the legal process of divorce, post-Divorce Reform Act. [Extracted from the article]