The family of law - Romanian and Anglo - Saxon families

1.    INTRODUCTION
1.1    Parallel Between The Romanian And The Anglo - Saxon Family Law
1.1.1    History Of Family Law In Uk And In Romania
1.2    Marriage
1.2.1    Engagement
1.2.2    Conditions For A Marriage To Be Valid
1.2.2.1    Conditions Of Content
1.2.2.2    Conditions Of Form
1.2.3    Ending Of A Marriage
1.2.3.1    Nullity
1.2.3.2    Presumption Of Death And Dissolution Of Marriage
1.2.3.3    Separation Agreement
1.2.3.4    Divorce
1.2.3.4.1    Grounds For Divorce
1.2.3.4.2    Procedure
1.2.3.4.3    Appeal And Jurisdiction
1.2.3.4.4    Effects
1.3    Parents And Children
1.3.1    Rights And Duties
1.3.2    Guardianship
1.3.2.1    Appointing Of A Guardian
1.3.2.2    The Rights And The Obligations Of The Guardian
1.3.2.3    The Ending Of Guardianship
1.3.3    Wardship
1.3.3.1    The Appointment Of A Ward
1.3.3.2    The End Of Wardship
1.3.4    Adoption
1.3.4.1    Conditions For Adoption
1.3.4.1.1    Who Can Be Adopted
1.3.4.1.2    Who Can Adopt
1.3.4.1.3    Who Cannot Adopt
1.3.4.1.4    The Need For Parental Consent
1.3.4.1.5    The Duty To Promote The Welfare Of The Child
1.3.4.2    Institutions That Deal With Adoption
1.3.4.3    Procedure
1.3.4.4    Effects
1.3.4.5    Ending An Adoption
1.3.4.5.1    The Effects Of Ending An Adoption
1.3.5    Care Proceedings
1.3.5.1    What Orders Can Be Made
1.3.5.2    Appeal
1.4    The Legal Status
1.4.1    Filliation
1.4.2    The Status Of The Child With Married Parents
1.4.3    The Status Of The Child With Unmarried Parents
1.4.4    Affinity And Relatives
2.    TERMINOLOGY
2.1    Definition
2.2    Types Of Terminology
2.3    Technical Terminology
2.4    Glossary
2.5    Semantic Fields
2.6    Concept Map
2.6.1    Procedure
2.6.2    Concept Map
3.    GLOSSARY ON THE FAMILY LAW TERMS
4.    COMMENTS ON THE TERMS
5.    ABBREVIATIONS
6.    BIBLIOGRAPHY/BIBLIOGRAFIE