This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to argue that the ‘economisation’ of social policy such as welfare and legal aid and the family justice system, has resulted in an economic re-making of the ideas of justice, fairness and equality, which have traditionally underpinned these policies and the context of the family court. The paper will map the political context to the implementation of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO hereafter), in order to understand how it has been possible to justify the cuts to family law that were made under the statute. This will involve considering how attitudes towards social security and welfare have changed, and how a...
In this article, I document how neoliberalism dominates U.S. family law in three legal arenas. The f...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
In this article, I document how neoliberalism dominates U.S. family law in three legal arenas. The f...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
The family justice system in England and Wales has undergone radical change over the past 20 years. ...
This article examines the ways in which the radical cuts to legal aid in private family law cases we...
This Article explores whether the optimistic prospect suggested by this experience—of reform that pr...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
In this article, I document how neoliberalism dominates U.S. family law in three legal arenas. The f...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
In this article, I document how neoliberalism dominates U.S. family law in three legal arenas. The f...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
This paper uses ideas drawn from Wendy Brown’s critique of neoliberal approaches to governance, to a...
The family justice system in England and Wales has undergone radical change over the past 20 years. ...
This article examines the ways in which the radical cuts to legal aid in private family law cases we...
This Article explores whether the optimistic prospect suggested by this experience—of reform that pr...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
In this article, I document how neoliberalism dominates U.S. family law in three legal arenas. The f...
This article seeks to critically examine the implications that the new eligibility requirements for ...
In this article, I document how neoliberalism dominates U.S. family law in three legal arenas. The f...