The author argues that family law should take into account underlying human and societal problems. Socioeconomics helps students systematically examine those issues in ways that go beyond the anecdotal. Brinig teaches family law, and she uses empirical analyses to provide a richer understanding of divorce, cultural differences, and adoption
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It is fitting to include an essay defending the application of empirical research to family law and ...
Social norms exert a powerful influence on families. They shape major life decisions, such as whethe...
Applying knowledge from other social sciences makes particular sense with the law and economics of t...
This Article will consider the framework for empirical work on family law, arguing that the failure ...
This Article is Dallas\u27s explanation of the role of socioeconomics in the course she has develope...
This Article introduces the essential foundation needed to introduce socioeconomics into any law sch...
Until fairly recently, researchers have not done much theoretical work on the subject of family law....
This Article examines the convergence of feminist and law and economics theory on family law questio...
Economists have studied numerous fields of law for many years, but family law was virtually neglecte...
In this Article, the authors describe socioeconomic theory application to law simulations that requi...
Most family law materials available today fail to reflect the diversity\u27 of family arrangements i...
To the extent that family law is governed by statute, all families are treated as though they are th...
A single action of an individual is highly influenced not only by personal interests and desires, bu...
Recent decisions in family law cases suggest that some courts are ready to broaden the judicial defi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45505/1/11127_2004_Article_266890.pd
It is fitting to include an essay defending the application of empirical research to family law and ...
Social norms exert a powerful influence on families. They shape major life decisions, such as whethe...
Applying knowledge from other social sciences makes particular sense with the law and economics of t...
This Article will consider the framework for empirical work on family law, arguing that the failure ...
This Article is Dallas\u27s explanation of the role of socioeconomics in the course she has develope...
This Article introduces the essential foundation needed to introduce socioeconomics into any law sch...
Until fairly recently, researchers have not done much theoretical work on the subject of family law....
This Article examines the convergence of feminist and law and economics theory on family law questio...
Economists have studied numerous fields of law for many years, but family law was virtually neglecte...
In this Article, the authors describe socioeconomic theory application to law simulations that requi...
Most family law materials available today fail to reflect the diversity\u27 of family arrangements i...
To the extent that family law is governed by statute, all families are treated as though they are th...
A single action of an individual is highly influenced not only by personal interests and desires, bu...
Recent decisions in family law cases suggest that some courts are ready to broaden the judicial defi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45505/1/11127_2004_Article_266890.pd
It is fitting to include an essay defending the application of empirical research to family law and ...
Social norms exert a powerful influence on families. They shape major life decisions, such as whethe...