International Bar Association A Commentary on Conciliation of Domestic Matters

ation" and "Conciliation Terms," with further supplementary notes on "Methods of Conciliation of Domestic Matters." Inasmuch as the practice of domestic matters conciliation is a most important job, it is very difficult to describe it adequately. Feeling a great responsibili...

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Main Author: Terashima, Yoshimatsu
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1952, 1952
Edition:1st ed. 1952
Subjects:
Law
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a I. Introduction -- 2. Amendment to the Civil Code, and Domestic Relations Law and the Family Court -- 3. Organization of the Domestic Relations Adjudgment Division in the Family Court -- 4. History of the Family Court -- II. Practical Business -- Section 1. General Remarks -- Section 2. Interpretation of Official Duties -- Section 3. General Procedures -- Section 4. Special Procedures -- Section 5. Standards of Domestic Matters Conciliation -- Section 6. Conciliation Terms -- Section 7. Methods of Conciliation -- III. Legislation -- Section 1. Jurisdiction -- Section 2. Procedures -- Section 3. Validity -- Section 4. Special Adjudgment in Conciliation -- Section 5. Notification to Census Registrar -- Section 6. Transfer of Conciliation and Adjudgment -- Section 7. Conciliation Priority Principle -- Section 8. Penal Provisions 
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520 |a ation" and "Conciliation Terms," with further supplementary notes on "Methods of Conciliation of Domestic Matters." Inasmuch as the practice of domestic matters conciliation is a most important job, it is very difficult to describe it adequately. Feeling a great responsibility imposed upon my shoulder, I have to confess that I prepared this little pointer with great toil and application. I am afraid, however, that due to my mediocrity and immaturity I may have committed some inadvertent errors or dogmatic assertions. I am glad to say that after having shown this paper to my seniors I have obtained their approval on its publication. Just full three years have elapsed since I engaged myself in the conciliation of domestic matters. But that holy mysterious land of treasure lies still unconquered beyond many rivers and, mountains far in the distance. So we pilgrims must devote ourselves heart and soul to the steady progress of study. If this small work proves a mile­ stone towards our destination, I shall be happier than I expected. Relying on good walkers in our party, I sincerely pray that they will before long reach the summit of the sacred mountain where they can command a grand view of the vast field of legislation. (Jan. 1951) CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 2. A men d men t tot h e C i viI Cod e and D 0 m est i c ReI a t ion s Law and the F ami 1 y C 0 u r t