- by Gersi Mirashi
- August 31, 2023
Book Review- Family law through practical cases
By, Renata KAU, PhD
The family is considered in most cultures as the main pillar of the society. Today more than ever, with the advance of progress and the complication of the social structure, the family is at the center of heated debates, between those who would like it to remain rigid in its traditional form and those who would like it to be more flexible and open to protect anyone. Meanwhile, everywhere in the world, legislation in the field of family law is undergoing to a continuous change in the face of this social evolution, which today more than ever openly demands the rights of its individuals. This change in some places is more coherent and faster, in other places slower and static. Although for most people the family is very important, and it can hardly be seen beyond the traditional forms we are used to, perhaps today we should recall that famous Latin proverb “Coniunctio animi maxima est cognatio” and reflect. The book “Family Law Through Practical Cases” edition of 2022 of the Mediaprint publishing house of the well-known Professors Arta Mandro & Juelda Lamçe, comes as an excellent practical manual of the family law in the context where this field is undergoing to very important transformations of its institutions. The work is the result of the combination of the long academic and practical experience of its authors, who enjoy an indisputable prestige in the field of family law, as experts in the field of children’s rights, mediation, gender equality, and non-discrimination, as well as in the field of international law.
How to cite: Kau, R. (2023). Family law through practical cases. Jus & Justicia, 17(1), 137–140.
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