This article explores how the Portuguese legal system’s efforts to determine paternity of children born outside legal marriage, automatically initiated by the Registry Office when a birth registration does not indicate the father, reveal cultural models which reinforce the naturalisation of the differences between mothers and fathers, with significant effects on the social construction of parental roles and on expectations of family organisation and female sexual behaviour. The article relies on ethnographic data drawn from direct observation of court proceedings for the determination of paternity, as well as interviews with judges and prosecuting counsels all over the country. It is argued that judicial practices in the specific context of...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
It is popularly believed that false paternity rates are 10-30%, and that thousands of unsuspecting m...
It is popularly believed that false paternity rates are 10-30%, and that thousands of unsuspecting m...
Abstract This article explores how the Portuguese legal system’s efforts to determine paternity of c...
Comunicação inserida no projecto “Mães e pais depois da “verdade biológica”? Género, desigualdades e...
Comunicação inserida no projecto “Mães e pais depois da “verdade biológica”? Género, desigualdades e...
In this seminar I will present some of the main findings that I achieved through a case study of the...
Special issue of Journal of Forensic Research "Forensic Medicine"Official technical and scientific r...
This article focuses on the modes of intentionality of paternity constructed by women and men who we...
Este artigo aborda as modalidades de intencionalidade da paternidade construídas por mulheres e home...
Este artigo aborda as modalidades de intencionalidade da paternidade construídas por mulheres e home...
Este artigo aborda as modalidades de intencionalidade da paternidade construídas por mulheres e home...
Prova tipográfica (In Press).This article examines the courts’ use of DNA profiling in the course of...
Este artigo aborda as modalidades de intencionalidade da paternidade construídas por mulheres e home...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
It is popularly believed that false paternity rates are 10-30%, and that thousands of unsuspecting m...
It is popularly believed that false paternity rates are 10-30%, and that thousands of unsuspecting m...
Abstract This article explores how the Portuguese legal system’s efforts to determine paternity of c...
Comunicação inserida no projecto “Mães e pais depois da “verdade biológica”? Género, desigualdades e...
Comunicação inserida no projecto “Mães e pais depois da “verdade biológica”? Género, desigualdades e...
In this seminar I will present some of the main findings that I achieved through a case study of the...
Special issue of Journal of Forensic Research "Forensic Medicine"Official technical and scientific r...
This article focuses on the modes of intentionality of paternity constructed by women and men who we...
Este artigo aborda as modalidades de intencionalidade da paternidade construídas por mulheres e home...
Este artigo aborda as modalidades de intencionalidade da paternidade construídas por mulheres e home...
Este artigo aborda as modalidades de intencionalidade da paternidade construídas por mulheres e home...
Prova tipográfica (In Press).This article examines the courts’ use of DNA profiling in the course of...
Este artigo aborda as modalidades de intencionalidade da paternidade construídas por mulheres e home...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
It is popularly believed that false paternity rates are 10-30%, and that thousands of unsuspecting m...
It is popularly believed that false paternity rates are 10-30%, and that thousands of unsuspecting m...