The current legal debate about the regulation of economic exchange between intimates mistakenly assumes that the law does not countenance such exchange to any notable extent. This assumption is so widely held that it unites otherwise disparate anticommodification and pro-market scholars. Both groups agree that the law maintains a strict boundary between economic exchange and intimacy, and disagree only on whether to applaud or criticize that boundary. Both overlook or underemphasize the degree to which the law already permits economic exchange within intimate relationships. The current debate\u27s focus on whether the law should enforce economic exchanges between intimates misses at least three critical questions: how the law already regul...
The state has long attempted to regulate sexual activity by channeling sex into various forms of sta...
Matrimonial regime is the synthesis of all the rights and obligations of spouses pecuniary valence, ...
Today, nearly nineteen million U.S. adults are cohabiting with an intimate partner. Yet family law c...
The current legal debate about the regulation of economic exchange between intimates mistakenly assu...
© 2017 The Author. Journal of Law and Society and Cardiff University Law School. Love is not often t...
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Understanding marketing's trend toward long-term exchange relationships and the practice of rel...
Does a liberal state have a legitimate interest in defining the terms of intimate relationships? Rec...
Despite more than a century since the Married Women’s Property Acts came into force throughout the C...
A heterosexual community can be analyzed as a marketplace in which men seek to ac-quire sex from wom...
The state has long attempted to regulate sexual activity by channeling sex into various forms of sta...
The state has long attempted to regulate sexual activity by channeling sex into various forms of sta...
Matrimonial regime is the synthesis of all the rights and obligations of spouses pecuniary valence, ...
Today, nearly nineteen million U.S. adults are cohabiting with an intimate partner. Yet family law c...
The current legal debate about the regulation of economic exchange between intimates mistakenly assu...
© 2017 The Author. Journal of Law and Society and Cardiff University Law School. Love is not often t...
With women edging up to become half the workforce, claims of women's economic empowerment now abound...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the decline in the rate of heterosexual marriage in w...
This Article introduces the concept of intimate work — intimate services provided by paid workers to...
This essay up-ends critical theorist Ivan Illich’s critique of economic thinking as replacing househ...
In this Article, the Author examines Ivan Illich’s linkages between gender and industrial capitalism...
Understanding marketing's trend toward long-term exchange relationships and the practice of rel...
Does a liberal state have a legitimate interest in defining the terms of intimate relationships? Rec...
Despite more than a century since the Married Women’s Property Acts came into force throughout the C...
A heterosexual community can be analyzed as a marketplace in which men seek to ac-quire sex from wom...
The state has long attempted to regulate sexual activity by channeling sex into various forms of sta...
The state has long attempted to regulate sexual activity by channeling sex into various forms of sta...
Matrimonial regime is the synthesis of all the rights and obligations of spouses pecuniary valence, ...
Today, nearly nineteen million U.S. adults are cohabiting with an intimate partner. Yet family law c...