Family law is essentially based on a number of
broad principles derived from reported court cases and statutory FACTORS set out in s25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1975 which are worth a read.
Not exact matches
If the whole yields its meaning only from the details, it is equally true that the details can be fully comprehended only in the light of
broad principles, sweeping and basic presuppositions
derived from a general understanding of the whole.
Schweitzer now says this
principle is even
broader than love, for from it one may deduce the moral requirement of veracity, but this can not be
derived from love alone.