"2001"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy, Department of Sociology, 2002.Bibliography: leaves 300-386.Introduction -- Popular notions of work, economics and sexuality -- Australia as a transplant of Europe and the culture of liberalism -- Property and governance in rural Australia -- Governing at a distance: the role of trusts in structuring family life in rural Australia -- The changing nature of social welfare in Australia: from social entitlement to the "personal supervisory state" -- The social construction of rural inheritance -- The state and inheritance: testators' family maintenance legislation -- Divorce and the division of farming property -- Conclusion.This thesis studies family ...
Thesis (LLM)--Macquarie University. Division of Law.Bibliography: leaves 192-208.Introduction -- The...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
This thesis is about how love, perceived as one of humanity's most powerful emotions, is reflected i...
This paper is concerned with the role of property ownership and the importance of male patriarchy on...
In Australia, property law represents a particular historical narrative of social ideas. To illustra...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
This thesis concerns the institution of marriage, as defined by law. It considers the rule known as ...
The social and economic particularities of family farms have captured researchers’ attention for man...
This article describes how rural claimants have had their claims dealt with under family provision l...
An analysis of the history of rural property settlements in Australia reveals that women have genera...
This thesis is concerned with the dissolution of the household and the construction of the family in...
This article scrutinises some of the underlying concepts which have structured law reform debates ab...
This thesis contributes to sociology and social policy discussions onwater reform in New South Wales...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 349-386.Introduction -- Chapter One. Background and literatur...
This thesis focuses on how, since the 1960s, farm viability in Australia has been constituted as a f...
Thesis (LLM)--Macquarie University. Division of Law.Bibliography: leaves 192-208.Introduction -- The...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
This thesis is about how love, perceived as one of humanity's most powerful emotions, is reflected i...
This paper is concerned with the role of property ownership and the importance of male patriarchy on...
In Australia, property law represents a particular historical narrative of social ideas. To illustra...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
This thesis concerns the institution of marriage, as defined by law. It considers the rule known as ...
The social and economic particularities of family farms have captured researchers’ attention for man...
This article describes how rural claimants have had their claims dealt with under family provision l...
An analysis of the history of rural property settlements in Australia reveals that women have genera...
This thesis is concerned with the dissolution of the household and the construction of the family in...
This article scrutinises some of the underlying concepts which have structured law reform debates ab...
This thesis contributes to sociology and social policy discussions onwater reform in New South Wales...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 349-386.Introduction -- Chapter One. Background and literatur...
This thesis focuses on how, since the 1960s, farm viability in Australia has been constituted as a f...
Thesis (LLM)--Macquarie University. Division of Law.Bibliography: leaves 192-208.Introduction -- The...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
This thesis is about how love, perceived as one of humanity's most powerful emotions, is reflected i...