Marriage as both a legal and social institution has long been the subject of critique for its role in the oppression of women. However, the institution has undergone significant change in western jurisdictions, particularly in the last few decades, which have seen (among others) divorce reform, the rise of prenuptial agreements, and the legal recognition of same-sex relationships. These—coupled with social changes in attitudes towards gendered roles within marriage—have arguably resulted in an evolution of the institution. In this paper, I explore the extent to which the legal institution of marriage in western jurisdictions has changed to reflect greater gender equality. I draw on a number of key illustrative examples: the gendered divi...
One of the major changes that has taken place over the past twenty to thirty years has been the exte...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
This paper briefly explains the situation of same sex couples in countries that have opened marriage...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the decline in the rate of heterosexual marriage in w...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the legal recognition of same-sex relationships, particularly ...
The marriage traditionally recognised at law is hardly the liberating concept that forms the foundat...
This essay seeks to explore and complicate the contemporary U.S. interstate same-sex relationship-re...
The Australian Human Rights Commission considers that the fundamental human rights principle of equa...
In jurisdictions that recognize same-sex marriages and unions, the question arises as to the extent...
This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and so...
In this article I argue that, if civil partnership is to persist and marriage remain unchanged, civi...
What are the different understandings of marriage, family, and rights that have been developed durin...
The legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a contentious issue...
Marriage is defined as a social, religious and legal community of a husband and wife, and the qualit...
One of the major changes that has taken place over the past twenty to thirty years has been the exte...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
This paper briefly explains the situation of same sex couples in countries that have opened marriage...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the decline in the rate of heterosexual marriage in w...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the legal recognition of same-sex relationships, particularly ...
The marriage traditionally recognised at law is hardly the liberating concept that forms the foundat...
This essay seeks to explore and complicate the contemporary U.S. interstate same-sex relationship-re...
The Australian Human Rights Commission considers that the fundamental human rights principle of equa...
In jurisdictions that recognize same-sex marriages and unions, the question arises as to the extent...
This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and so...
In this article I argue that, if civil partnership is to persist and marriage remain unchanged, civi...
What are the different understandings of marriage, family, and rights that have been developed durin...
The legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a contentious issue...
Marriage is defined as a social, religious and legal community of a husband and wife, and the qualit...
One of the major changes that has taken place over the past twenty to thirty years has been the exte...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
This paper briefly explains the situation of same sex couples in countries that have opened marriage...