Once upon a time, things were easy for family lawyers. Their object of study was clearly marked out (marriage, divorce, and their consequences), while theoretical debate about the subject was rare or non-existent Although it is difficult to locate this Garden of Eden in real time, most family lawyers would share the perception that things have become more complex of late [And] allied to this, there has been an explosion of theoretical interest in law and the family. Two decades after this assessment by John Dewar, The Family in Law offers a significant and sophisticated appraisal of the law\u27s engagement in the construction of ideas about the family and familial relationships
The thought that a Canadian, who has difficulty mastering the Federal Divorce Law together with that...
A Review of The Transformation of Family Law: State, Law and Family in the United States and Wester...
Family law in many countries has changed radically since the 1960s. However, despite family law’s ce...
Once upon a time, things were easy for family lawyers. Their object of study was clearly marked out ...
Families and the Law is significantly revised and completely updated to March 31, 2012. Like its ear...
Significantly revised and completely updated (to 31 March 2015), the second edition of Families and ...
"This book argues that insufficient recognition of new families is a legal problem that needs fixing...
The invitation to write for this symposium on Stability and Change Through Law a short article about...
In the past fifty years, divorce law has turned upside down. Marriage is not assumed to be a lifelon...
In Family and State: The Philosophy of Family Law, Professor Houlgate sets out to introduc[e] ... a...
In this insightful and succinct text, Professor Simon Fodden provides a clear summary and analysis o...
Family law has significantly changed over the last twenty-five years, and certain areas will likely ...
What is the place of the family in legal scholarship and teaching, and in deep, implicit ideas about...
Reviewing June Carbone & Naomi Cahn, Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Famil...
The family has changed over time, as has the law concerning families and relationships. Thank goodne...
The thought that a Canadian, who has difficulty mastering the Federal Divorce Law together with that...
A Review of The Transformation of Family Law: State, Law and Family in the United States and Wester...
Family law in many countries has changed radically since the 1960s. However, despite family law’s ce...
Once upon a time, things were easy for family lawyers. Their object of study was clearly marked out ...
Families and the Law is significantly revised and completely updated to March 31, 2012. Like its ear...
Significantly revised and completely updated (to 31 March 2015), the second edition of Families and ...
"This book argues that insufficient recognition of new families is a legal problem that needs fixing...
The invitation to write for this symposium on Stability and Change Through Law a short article about...
In the past fifty years, divorce law has turned upside down. Marriage is not assumed to be a lifelon...
In Family and State: The Philosophy of Family Law, Professor Houlgate sets out to introduc[e] ... a...
In this insightful and succinct text, Professor Simon Fodden provides a clear summary and analysis o...
Family law has significantly changed over the last twenty-five years, and certain areas will likely ...
What is the place of the family in legal scholarship and teaching, and in deep, implicit ideas about...
Reviewing June Carbone & Naomi Cahn, Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Famil...
The family has changed over time, as has the law concerning families and relationships. Thank goodne...
The thought that a Canadian, who has difficulty mastering the Federal Divorce Law together with that...
A Review of The Transformation of Family Law: State, Law and Family in the United States and Wester...
Family law in many countries has changed radically since the 1960s. However, despite family law’s ce...