International Journal of Law Policy and the Family

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Law Policy and the Family is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
How does social law (not) assess surrogacy as female reproductive labour? The Netherlands as a case study10
The normative underpinnings of Ireland’s proposed regulation of assisted human reproduction9
The 2024 Forum on Domestic Violence and the Hague Abduction Convention8
Enforceability of mahr under a sharīʿa law-based contract in New Zealand: a comparison with United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada3
Surplus embryos in IVF units in Israel: patients’ attitude towards various dispositions—a bioethical analysis of empirical findings3
Trends in the Division of Matrimonial Property Based on Contribution: an Empirical Case Study Based on the Structured Approach in Singapore3
Calm Reflections Under Hot Demand: Do Single Women in China Have Reproductive Freedom?2
Facilitating Cross-Border Family Life – Towards a Common European Understanding: EUFams II and Beyond, edited by Thomas Pfeiffer, Quincy C. Lobach, and Tobias Rapp2
Family law professionals’ views of post-separation parenting apps2
Das Familienrecht in seiner großen VielfaltFestschrift für Hans-Joachim Dose zum Ausscheiden aus dem Richterdienst, Anatol Dutta, Hartmut Guhling, and Frank Klinkhammer (eds)2
Parental Guidance, State Responsibility and Evolving Capacities: Article 5 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Claire Fenton-Glynn and Brian Sloan (eds)1
Routledge Handbook of Family Law and Policy, edited by John Eekelaar and Rob George1
Childhood in a Global Perspective—Third Edition by Karen Wells; The Sociology of Children’s Rights by Gran Brian1
Decoding the puzzle: Chinese culture, familial transfers, and disputes in Western courts1
Urgent Care Proceedings for New-born Babies in England and Wales – Time for a Fundamental Review1
An Assessment of the Mauritian Legal and Regulatory Measures to Mitigate Domestic Violence in the Wake of COVID-19: A Comparative Study with South Africa1
Mothering Practices and Human Rights Abuses of Girls in Marginalized Contexts: Examining the Moral Culpability of Women who Abuse Children1
Law through the Life Course, by Jonathan Herring1
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