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2024

Book Chapter

Justice, rights, and family relationships

Patrick Parkinson (2024). Justice, rights, and family relationships. Justice and Rights: Nicholas Wolterstorff in Dialogue with the University. (pp. 112-116) edited by Terence Halliday and KK Yeo. Carlisle, England: Langham Publishing.

Justice, rights, and family relationships

2022

Book Chapter

The erosion of marriage

Parkinson, Patrick (2022). The erosion of marriage. Family Matters – Essays in Honour of John Eekelaar. (pp. 433-446) edited by Jens Scherpe and Stephen Gilmore. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia.

The erosion of marriage

2022

Book Chapter

The role of public policy in supporting safe, stable and nurturing families

Parkinson, Patrick (2022). The role of public policy in supporting safe, stable and nurturing families. The impact of the family on character formation, ethical education and the communication of values in late modern pluralistic societies. (pp. 211-222) edited by Michael Welker and Stephen Pickard. Leipzig, Germany: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.

The role of public policy in supporting safe, stable and nurturing families

2021

Book Chapter

Tasmania’s gender-confused parliament

Parkinson, Patrick (2021). Tasmania’s gender-confused parliament. Australian perspectives on transgendering children and adolescents. (pp. 81-87) edited by Geoff Holloway. Hobart, Australia: Geoff Holloway.

Tasmania’s gender-confused parliament

2021

Book Chapter

Children's experiences of shared care

Parkinson, Patrick and Cashmore, Judith (2021). Children's experiences of shared care. Routledge International Handbook on Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child. (pp. 15-26) edited by José Manuel de Torres Perea, Edward Kruk and Margarita Ortiz-Tallo. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Children's experiences of shared care

2021

Book Chapter

Law, morality and the fragility of the western legal tradition

Parkinson, Patrick (2021). Law, morality and the fragility of the western legal tradition. The impact of law: on character formation, ethical education and the communication of values in late modern pluralistic societies. (pp. 31-42) edited by John Witte and Michael Welker. Leipzig, Germany: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.

Law, morality and the fragility of the western legal tradition

2020

Book Chapter

Protecting religious freedom in an age of militant secularism

Parkinson, Patrick (2020). Protecting religious freedom in an age of militant secularism. Forgotten freedom no more: protecting religious liberty in Australia, analysis and perspectives. (pp. 99-113) edited by Robert Forsyth and Peter Kurti. Redland Bay, QLD, Australia: Connor Court Publishing.

Protecting religious freedom in an age of militant secularism

2019

Book Chapter

Children's participation in decisions about parenting arrangements

Parkinson, Patrick and Cashmore, Judy (2019). Children's participation in decisions about parenting arrangements. The Oxford handbook of children and the law. (pp. 1-24) edited by James G. Dwyer. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190694395.013.38

Children's participation in decisions about parenting arrangements

2018

Book Chapter

The future of marriage in secular societies

Parkinson, Patrick N. (2018). The future of marriage in secular societies. The contested place of religion in family law. (pp. 617-640) edited by Robin Fretwell Wilson. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108277976.026

The future of marriage in secular societies

2017

Book Chapter

Reconsidering family property law in the post-marital age

Parkinson, Patrick (2017). Reconsidering family property law in the post-marital age. Law and policy in modern family finance: property division in the 21st century. (pp. 15-36) edited by Jessica Palmer, Nicola Peart, Margaret Briggs and Mark Henaghan. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia. doi: 10.1017/9781780686288.004

Reconsidering family property law in the post-marital age

2017

Book Chapter

Being a non-resident parent

Parkinson, Patrick (2017). Being a non-resident parent. In verbondenheid: opstellen aangeboden aan Professor mr. Paul Vlaardingerbroek ter gelegenheid van zijn emeritaat. (pp. 89-104) edited by Romy de Jong, Adriaan van der Linden and Veronica Smits. Deventer, Netherlands: Wolters Kluwer.

Being a non-resident parent

2016

Book Chapter

Relocation, research, and child custody disputes

Parkinson, Patrick, Taylor, Nicola, Cashmore, Judith and Austin, William G. (2016). Relocation, research, and child custody disputes. Parenting plan evaluations: applied research for the Family Court. (pp. 431-459) edited by Leslie Drozd, Michael Saini and Nancy Olesen. New York, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/med:psych/9780199396580.003.0014

Relocation, research, and child custody disputes

2015

Book Chapter

Children's dispute resolution: the Australian experience

Parkinson, Patrick (2015). Children's dispute resolution: the Australian experience. International perspectives on disputes about children and child protection: collected essays on parental responsibility and children’s dispute resolution. (pp. 89-108) Hong Kong, Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press.

Children's dispute resolution: the Australian experience

2015

Book Chapter

Mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse by religious leaders

Parkinson, Patrick (2015). Mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse by religious leaders. Mandatory reporting laws and the identification of severe child abuse and neglect. (pp. 295-308) edited by Ben Mathews and Donald C. Bross. Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-9685-9_14

Mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse by religious leaders

2014

Book Chapter

The ties that bind: separation, divorce and the indissolubility of parenthood

Parkinson, Patrick (2014). The ties that bind: separation, divorce and the indissolubility of parenthood. Families, policy and the law: selected essays on contemporary issues for Australia. (pp. 177-184) edited by Alan Hayes and Daryl Higgins. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Institute of Family Studies.

The ties that bind: separation, divorce and the indissolubility of parenthood

2013

Book Chapter

Family instability, mental health and the emerging financial crisis for the welfare state

Parkinson, Patrick (2013). Family instability, mental health and the emerging financial crisis for the welfare state. Les solidarités entre générations: Solidarities between generations. (pp. 85-103) edited by Hugues Fulchiron. Brussels, Belgium: Éditions Bruylant.

Family instability, mental health and the emerging financial crisis for the welfare state

2012

Book Chapter

Christian concerns about an Australian charter of rights

Parkinson, Patrick (2012). Christian concerns about an Australian charter of rights. Freedom of Religion under Bills of Rights. (pp. 117-151) edited by Paul Babie and Neville Rochow. Adelaide, SA, Australia: University of Adelaide Press. doi: 10.1017/UPO9780987171818.008

Christian concerns about an Australian charter of rights

2010

Book Chapter

Changing policies regarding separated fathers in Australia

Parkinson, Patrick (2010). Changing policies regarding separated fathers in Australia. The role of the father in child development. (pp. 578-614) edited by Michael E. Lamb. Hoboken, NJ, United States: John Wiley & Sons.

Changing policies regarding separated fathers in Australia

2009

Book Chapter

The financial impact of relocation disputes: empirical evidence from Australia

Parkinson, Patrick (2009). The financial impact of relocation disputes: empirical evidence from Australia. Family finances. (pp. 553-567) edited by Bea Verschraegen. Vienna, Austria: Jan Sramek.

The financial impact of relocation disputes: empirical evidence from Australia

2007

Book Chapter

Family relationship centres: a new approach to resolving conflicts about parenting in Australia

Parkinson, P. (2007). Family relationship centres: a new approach to resolving conflicts about parenting in Australia. Family law: balancing interests and pursuing priorities. (pp. 611-620) edited by Lynn D. Wardle and Camille S. Williams. Buffalo, NY, United States: Hein and Co.

Family relationship centres: a new approach to resolving conflicts about parenting in Australia