‘What is family?’ is an impossible question. Singular definitions in the legal realm are predominant in the West. Such definitions are no longer tenable. The concept of family has been put under strain by both empirical and normative evolutions concerning the ways in which we do family. More generally, family arrangements have reached unusual levels of complexity. Queer families are slowly gaining social and, to a limited extent, legal visibility All articles within this themed section engage with the topic of the law/queer families relationship. This topic should be nested within the larger framework of queer theories and their connection with law. To sum up, a recurring question is: ‘Is law a good idea?’. In turn, locating the question...
The existence of nonnormative relationship formations presents us with the difficult task of account...
Over the past thirty years, lesbians and gay men have increasingly challenged conventional definitio...
Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage reframes the family-rights debate by arguing that marriage should...
The cutting edge issue in the gay community is now the fight for domestic partnership rights. The ab...
Queer (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual) families are becoming increasingly visible in the United States...
In the 1980s, North America witnessed the emergence of a discourse on gay families, defined largely ...
The State organizes society into families, implicating and often ignoring various liberty and equali...
The Article explores some of the legal initiatives and reforms that opponents of same-sex marriage i...
What is the place of the family in legal scholarship and teaching, and in deep, implicit ideas about...
The issue of social and legal recognition of LGBTQ families is of high importance when exploring the...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this dissertation I ask if it is possible, or indeed des...
A new discussion about families and care is unfolding in family law. Reproductive technologies, glob...
The notion that queer theory and feminism are inevitably in tension with one another has been well d...
This article examines the boundaries of judicial interpretation as courts struggle to define the fam...
The issue of social and legal recognition of LGBTQ families is of high importance when exploring the...
The existence of nonnormative relationship formations presents us with the difficult task of account...
Over the past thirty years, lesbians and gay men have increasingly challenged conventional definitio...
Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage reframes the family-rights debate by arguing that marriage should...
The cutting edge issue in the gay community is now the fight for domestic partnership rights. The ab...
Queer (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual) families are becoming increasingly visible in the United States...
In the 1980s, North America witnessed the emergence of a discourse on gay families, defined largely ...
The State organizes society into families, implicating and often ignoring various liberty and equali...
The Article explores some of the legal initiatives and reforms that opponents of same-sex marriage i...
What is the place of the family in legal scholarship and teaching, and in deep, implicit ideas about...
The issue of social and legal recognition of LGBTQ families is of high importance when exploring the...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this dissertation I ask if it is possible, or indeed des...
A new discussion about families and care is unfolding in family law. Reproductive technologies, glob...
The notion that queer theory and feminism are inevitably in tension with one another has been well d...
This article examines the boundaries of judicial interpretation as courts struggle to define the fam...
The issue of social and legal recognition of LGBTQ families is of high importance when exploring the...
The existence of nonnormative relationship formations presents us with the difficult task of account...
Over the past thirty years, lesbians and gay men have increasingly challenged conventional definitio...
Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage reframes the family-rights debate by arguing that marriage should...