Court decisions are typically seen as one-off interventions relating to an incident in a person’s life, but a legal decision can impact on the person as they were and the person they will become. This book is the first to explore the interactions of the law with the life course in order to understand the complex life journey as a whole. Jonathan Herring reveals how the law privileges ‘middle age’ to the detriment of the whole life story and explains why an understanding of the life course is important for lawyers. Relevant to those working in family law, elder law, medical law and ethics, jurisprudence, gender and the law, it will promote new thinking by exploring the engagement of the law with the life course of the self.
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This book is the first to explore the interactions of the law with the life course in order to understand the complex life journey as a whole. Jonathan Herring reveals how the law privileges “middle age” to the detriment of the whole life story and explains why an understanding of the life course is important for lawyers.
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Introduction Life Course Theory The Fetus Childhood Adulthood Old Age Death Family Law Mental Capacity Conclusion
• Law books usually focus on a particular stage of life, but this book is the first to explore the interactions of the law with the whole lifecourse and no-one as well qualified to write it as this author • Reveals how the law is biased towards “middle age” in the lifecourse • Author is a unique academic and a prolific writer - he writes best-selling textbooks while teaching and researching across a range of law areas including: Family Law, Criminal Law, Medical Law, Elder Law, Care Law, and Law and Vulnerability. This book brings his expertise together in one volume.
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ISBN
9781529204667
Publisert
2021-05-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Bristol University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
G, 01
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Jonathan Herring is Professor of Law and DM Wolfe-Clarendon Fellow in Law at Exeter College, University of Oxford. He researches and teaches on a range of law areas including Family Law, Criminal Law, Medical Law, Elder Law, Care Law, and Law and Vulnerability. He is the author of several best-selling law textbooks in these areas as well as a number of other books and articles. He is an editor for the Child and Family Law Quarterly.