There is always need of persons not only to discover new truths, and point out when what were once truths are true no longer, but also to commence new practices, and set the example of more enlightened conduct. The law is one of the important architects of social norms. At times, it can be a tool to solve problems, eradicate inequalities, and advance the rights of the disadvantaged. At other times, the law is an anchor and a constraint upon social and ideological advances. With regards to equality and non-traditional partnerships, it seems that law falls into this latter category
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With women edging up to become half the workforce, claims of women's economic empowerment now abound...
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This Article offers a new theory of how the law attempts to control intimate and family life and use...
The limits of the normative nature of law may be illustrated in the current English Canadian context...
Law and attitudes around marriage have changed drastically in our own history and are widely differe...
Domestic relations law has struggled with feminism for decades, and it has never truly found a place...
The term law as used here depicts consistency in ideology, intent, presumption and the imposition ...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
With women edging up to become half the workforce, claims of women's economic empowerment now abound...
This introduction to relational feminism builds on Nedelsky’s approach in which relationships are ce...
It is a simple fact: we begin from others. Without others we, quite literally, could not live, feel,...
Perhaps one of the most important changes in family law in the past thirty years has been the inclus...
Despite more than a century since the Married Women’s Property Acts came into force throughout the C...
Problems of matrimonial capacity in the conflict of laws have traditionally been said to be resolved...
The domestic partnership chapter of the Principles is the shortest chapter, but, as the contribution...
The marriage traditionally recognised at law is hardly the liberating concept that forms the foundat...
In this Article, Professor Colker argues that the legal system does not simply privilege those in ma...
This Article offers a new theory of how the law attempts to control intimate and family life and use...
The limits of the normative nature of law may be illustrated in the current English Canadian context...
Law and attitudes around marriage have changed drastically in our own history and are widely differe...
Domestic relations law has struggled with feminism for decades, and it has never truly found a place...
The term law as used here depicts consistency in ideology, intent, presumption and the imposition ...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
With women edging up to become half the workforce, claims of women's economic empowerment now abound...
This introduction to relational feminism builds on Nedelsky’s approach in which relationships are ce...