In this essay honoring Professor Mary Ann Glendon, the author discusses the contract of partnerships concept of marriage as it applies to antenuptial agreements, cohabitation contracts, and property settlement agreements, the three contexts about which Professor Glendon has written in her books The New Family and the New Property (1981) and The Transformation of Family Law (1996)
Mary Ann Glendon is an accomplished legal scholar whose books and essays in the field of marriage an...
It has been argued that in a free society, adults should be entitled to enter into private contracts...
For decades, Americans have argued about who may marry and what marriage actually means in legal, re...
Perhaps one of the most important changes in family law in the past thirty years has been the inclus...
This Essay analyzes the presumption against the availability of judicial enforcement for bargains be...
This book is the first systematic account of the law and economics of the family. It explores the im...
In this Article, Professors Frantz and Dagan articulate and examine one ideal for the institution of...
This Article explores the historical and modern role of marital agency law in defining a critical as...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
Margaret (Peg) Brinig has made a massive contribution to family law over the course of the past thir...
Abstract** This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United State...
In this article, a new model named Feminist Relational Contract Theory (FRCT) is explained, justifie...
PublishedThis is the author version of a work accepted for publication by Hart Publishing, submitted...
This article proposes relational contract as a model for analyzing marriage under Canadian law. In c...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
Mary Ann Glendon is an accomplished legal scholar whose books and essays in the field of marriage an...
It has been argued that in a free society, adults should be entitled to enter into private contracts...
For decades, Americans have argued about who may marry and what marriage actually means in legal, re...
Perhaps one of the most important changes in family law in the past thirty years has been the inclus...
This Essay analyzes the presumption against the availability of judicial enforcement for bargains be...
This book is the first systematic account of the law and economics of the family. It explores the im...
In this Article, Professors Frantz and Dagan articulate and examine one ideal for the institution of...
This Article explores the historical and modern role of marital agency law in defining a critical as...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
Margaret (Peg) Brinig has made a massive contribution to family law over the course of the past thir...
Abstract** This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United State...
In this article, a new model named Feminist Relational Contract Theory (FRCT) is explained, justifie...
PublishedThis is the author version of a work accepted for publication by Hart Publishing, submitted...
This article proposes relational contract as a model for analyzing marriage under Canadian law. In c...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
Mary Ann Glendon is an accomplished legal scholar whose books and essays in the field of marriage an...
It has been argued that in a free society, adults should be entitled to enter into private contracts...
For decades, Americans have argued about who may marry and what marriage actually means in legal, re...