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Krause, Harry Dieter was born in 1932 in Germany. Naturalized, 1954.
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Family law draws from constitutional law as well as from criminal law, conflict laws, and the laws of contracts, torts, property, inheritance, and even taxation. This comprehensive review inspects the creation of marriage relationships, spousal rights and obligations, parent and child relationships, marriage termination, and the economic consequences of divorce.
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The seventh edition of this popular and manageably-sized casebook retains the general structure of the prior edition with its emphasis on practical skills and comparative material. New cases, statutes and notes have been added where appropriate to provide current information. There are 2012 cases on same sex marriage and the various other status options now available to couples. The premarital and marital agreement section has been expanded and includes a summary of the recently adopted Uniform Marital and Premarital Agreement Act. Cases have been added that discuss the impact of the 2005 bankruptcy law reform on family law orders Additional information is provided to help students understand how to determine what state has the jurisdiction to render or modify a custody or support order. New problems can help a professor initiate a class discussion or test the students’ understanding of the material.
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(The seventh edition of this popular and manageably-sized ...)
The seventh edition of this popular and manageably-sized casebook retains the general structure of the prior edition with its emphasis on practical skills and comparative material. New cases, statutes and notes have been added where appropriate to provide current information. There are 2012 cases on same sex marriage and the various other status options now available to couples. The premarital and marital agreement section has been expanded and includes a summary of the recently adopted Uniform Marital and Premarital Agreement Act. Cases have been added that discuss the impact of the 2005 bankruptcy law reform on family law orders Additional information is provided to help students understand how to determine what state has the jurisdiction to render or modify a custody or support order. New problems can help a professor initiate a class discussion or test the students’ understanding of the material.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0314280251/?tag=2022091-20
(Family law has emerged as one of the most dynamic and con...)
Family law has emerged as one of the most dynamic and controversial areas of modern law. Drawing increasingly from constitutional law, conflicts of laws, property, torts, criminal law, tax and welfare law, family law has also grown ever more complex. The fifth edition of this classic text, available in late August 2007, comprehensively surveys the traditional landscape of family law as well as important new legislation and case law relating to domestic partnerships, same-sex marriage, parentage, adoption, child custody and support.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0314183671/?tag=2022091-20
Krause, Harry Dieter was born in 1932 in Germany. Naturalized, 1954.
Student, Freie University, Berlin, 1951. Bachelor, University Michigan, 1954. Juris Doctor, University Michigan, 1958.
With firm Covington & Burling, 1958-1960. With Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, 1960-1963. Assistant professor to professor law University Illinois, Champaign, 1963-1982, Alumni Distinguished professor law, 1982-1989, Max L. Rowe professor law, 1989-1994, professor emeritus, since 1994.
Fulbright professor University Bonn, Germany 1976-1977. Visiting associate Center Socio-Legal studies, 1977. Visiting fellow Wolfson College Oxford University, England, 1984.
United States Delaware to Hague Conference on Private International Law Treaty on International Adoptions, 1990-1993. Commissioner Uniform State Laws, Illinois, 1991-1997. Reporter Uniform Parentage Act, 1969-1973, Review Uniform Adoption Act, 1979-1984, Uniform Putative Fathers Act, 1985, National Conference Commissioner on Uniform State Laws.
Member International Academy Comparative Law Rapporteur United States, Uppsala, 1966, Teheran, 1974, Budapest, 1978, Caracas, 1983, Sydney, 1986, Brisbane, 2002, Utrecht, 2006. General representative Athens, 1994. Consultant on family law and social legislation to federal and state legislation, judicial and executive commissions.
Visiting professor law University Michigan, 1981, University Miami, 1987. Culverhouse professor Stetson University, 1991.
(The seventh edition of this popular and manageably-sized ...)
(The seventh edition of this popular and manageably-sized ...)
(Family law draws from constitutional law as well as from ...)
(Family law has emerged as one of the most dynamic and con...)
(Family law has emerged as one of the most dynamic and con...)
Author: Illegitimacy: Law and Social Policy, 1971, Family Law: Cases and Materials, 1976, 5th edition, (with Elrod, Garrison,Oldham), 2003, Kinship Relations, 1976, Family Law in a Nutshell, 1977, 5th edition (with D. Meyer), 2007, Child Support in America: The Legal Perspective, 1981. Law editor: (with R. Walker et. Al.
) Inclusion Probabilities in Parentage Testing, 1983, Family Law (Thomson-West's Blackletter Series), 1988, 4th edition, (with D. Meyer), 2009, International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory: Family Law I: Society and Family, 1992, Family Law II: Cohabitation, Marriage and Divorce, 1992, Child Law: Parent, Child and State, 1992. Board editors Michigan Law Review, 1957-1958, Family Law Quarterly, since 1971, Journal Legal Education, 1988-1991, American Journal Comparative Law, 1991-2004, and others.
With United States Army, 1954-1956. Member American Bar Association (past member council section family law, committee chairman), American Law Institute (life. Adviser family law project 1990-2001), Illinois Bar Association (past member council section on family law, international law), American Association Comparative Study of Law (director 1980-2000), International Society Family Law (vice president 1973-1977, executive council 1977-1997), Order of Coif.
Married Eva Maria Disselnkötter, 1957. Children: Philip Renatus, Thomas Walther, Peter Herbert.