From National to International Elder Law
1 Journal of International Aging, Law and Policy, 43 (2005)
25 Pages Posted: 29 Jun 2013
Date Written: July 1, 2005
Abstract
The aim of this article, is to argue that the time has come to begin developing the various features of elder law that relate to international law. This means that the dialogue on elder law should branch out in different directions that share an international and global view of the field. This dialogue should embrace the different aspects of international legal practice, including public, private, and comparative international law.
Keywords: Elder law, International Law, Jurisprudential Gerontology, Geriatric Jurisprudence, Law and Aging
JEL Classification: K19, K33
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