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Litigants In Person And The Family Justice System Jessica Mant

  • SKU: BELL-50222254
Litigants In Person And The Family Justice System Jessica Mant
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.4 MB
Author: Jessica Mant
ISBN: 9781509947355, 9781509947386, 1509947353, 1509947388
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Litigants In Person And The Family Justice System Jessica Mant by Jessica Mant 9781509947355, 9781509947386, 1509947353, 1509947388 instant download after payment.

This book is about those who represent themselves as Litigants in Person in the family justice system. It calls for a refocusing of the debate about the historical challenges associated with Litigants in Person as well as the role they should play within the family justice system in England and Wales.
Drawing together interviews with Litigants in Person and decades of research into self-representation from across multiple jurisdictions, this book provides an account of the family justice system through the eyes of its users. It employs an innovative socio-legal framework comprising feminist theory, a Bourdieusian theory of class, vulnerability theory, and actor-network theory to explore the journey that Litigants in Person take through the legal, cultural and social context of the family court.
It provides fresh insight into the diverse challenges that people face within this process and how these relate to wider pressures within the family justice system. It argues that there are important lessons to be learned from Litigants in Person. By understanding how and why people come to the point of self-representing, and the kinds of experiences they have when they do, the book advocates the importance of forging a more positive and effective relationship between Litigants in Person and the family justice system.

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