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09/28/21 LLBU9FL / LAWU9LF : FAMILY LAW | University of Stirling LLBU9FL / LAWU9LF : FAMILY LAW View Online Professor Elaine E Sutherland 2 items Please note : (2 items) 'Students are required to use the Library Catalogue and Legal Databases to search for books, journal articles and legislation on this reading list. Access to these resources is available via the Library - http://libguides.stir.ac.uk/law' The following items are the main secondary sources that will be used in Family Law (LLBU9FL/LAWU9LF) in spring 2015. However, students should consult Lecture Outline I: Concepts and Child Law and Lecture Outline II: Adult Relationships (both available on Succeed) for the reading associated with each lecture. These documents also refer to statutory material, cases and specific articles in journals. No automatic link is provided to these sources because developing your research skills is one of the learning outcomes of the module. Essential Course Text: Mair, Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law 2014-2015 (12th edn Avizandum, Edinburgh 2014) Highly recommended reading: Elaine E Sutherland, Family (LawBasics 3rd edn W. Green, Edinburgh 2014) Other material: Books: Elaine E Sutherland, Child and Family Law (2nd edn W. Green, Edinburgh 2008); 1/4 09/28/21 LLBU9FL / LAWU9LF : FAMILY LAW | University of Stirling Alison Cleland and Elaine E Sutherland, Children's Rights in Scotland (3rd edn W. Green, Edinburgh 2009); P.G.B. McNeil and M. Jack, Adoption of Children in Scotland (4th edn W. Green, Edinburgh 2010); K. McK. Norrie, The Law Relating to Parent and Child in Scotland (3rd edn W. Green, Edinburgh 2013); K. McK. Norrie, Children's Hearings in Scotland (3rd edn W. Green, Edinburgh 2013); J. Scoular (ed), Family Dynamics: Contemporary Issues in Family Law, (Butterworths, London 2001); E.E. Sutherland (ed), The Future of Child and Family Law: International Predictions (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012); J. Fortin, Children's Rights and the Developing Law, 3rd edn (Cambridge University Press, 2009) (primarily England and Wales, but with comparative input); A. Bainham, and S. Gilmore, Children – The Modern Law (4th edn Family Law, Bristol 2013); N. Lowe and G. Douglas, Bromley's Family Law (10th edn OUP, Oxford 2006); J. Masson, R. Bailey-Harris & R. Probert, Cretney's Principles of Family Law (8th edn Sweet and Maxwell, London 2008); E.E. Sutherland, K.E. Goodall, G.F.M. Little & F.P. Davidson (eds), Law Making and the Scottish Parliament: The Early Years (Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 2011), 2/4 09/28/21 LLBU9FL / LAWU9LF : FAMILY LAW | University of Stirling A. Griffiths, J. Fotheringham and F. McCarthy, Family Law, (3rd rev edn W. Green, Edinburgh 2013) J.M. Thomson, Family Law in Scotland (7th edn Bloomsbury Professional, 2014) S.A Bennett,Divorce and Dissolution of Civil Partnership in the Sheriff Court (9th edn Barnstoneworth Press, Edinburgh 2012) E.M. Clive, The Law of Husband and Wife in Scotland (4th edn W. Green, Edinburgh 1997) H. Hughes (ed), Domestic Abuse and Scots Law (W. Green, Edinburgh 2011); K. Malcolm and F.Kendall, Cohabitation 2nd edn (W. Green, Edinburgh 2011) J.K. Mason and G.T. Laurie, Mason & McColl Smith's Law and Medical Ethics (9th edn Oxford University Press, Oxford 2013) John Eekelaar & Rob George (eds), Routledge Handbook of Family Law (Routledge, Oxford 2014) Journals Child and Family Law Quarterly (Jordans) Edinburgh Law Review (EUP) Family Law (Jordans) International Family Law (Jordans) International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family (OUP) Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law (Taylor & Francis) 3/4 09/28/21 LLBU9FL / LAWU9LF : FAMILY LAW | University of Stirling All published by W. Green, Edinburgh: Family Law Bulletin Family Law Reports Juridical Review 4/4.