This article investigates how, during the 1950s, English legislative reform relating to the issues of affiliation, adoption, and legitimacy was influential in redefining the rights and responsibilities of parental relationships that lay outside and across the boundaries of marriage. The problems and debates that arose from the implementation of these reforms are used to illustrate the centrality that the ideals of monogamous marriage and the nuclear family had in the conceptualization of such relationships. They are also drawn upon to demonstrate the contradictions and paradoxes that arose from attempts to define the meaning of parenthood for mothers and fathers not attached through a marital relationship
This article explores the components and the plurality of everyday parenting among separated mothers...
This article presents a genealogical examination of the emergence of governmental concern with ‘chil...
This thesis is a critical legal study of family lawmaking. Drawing on an understanding of conservati...
This article investigates how, during the 1950s, English legislative reform relating to the issues o...
The American law of parent and child is conventionally understood to be extremely deferential to par...
This article investigates the numbers of 'other women' and their children up until the 1960s in Brit...
This article examines shifts in attitudes and changes in provision with regard to never–married moth...
ABSTRACT This article focuses on a perceived ideological overlap between popular cultural and judici...
Fertility declines across Europe and the Anglo-world have been explained as the result of reversals ...
Theorists point to late modernity as a time of new intimacies where individualism and self-knowledge...
This article argues that fatherhood was invested with a greater significance in mid-twentieth-centur...
This book argues that the legal understanding of 'family' in the UK continues to be underpinned by t...
It is a belief almost universally shared that the Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 gave parents abs...
In this article, we contrast the roles of intent, function, biology and marriage in establishing leg...
This Article examines two domains of family law, each of which seems to threaten or challenge (depen...
This article explores the components and the plurality of everyday parenting among separated mothers...
This article presents a genealogical examination of the emergence of governmental concern with ‘chil...
This thesis is a critical legal study of family lawmaking. Drawing on an understanding of conservati...
This article investigates how, during the 1950s, English legislative reform relating to the issues o...
The American law of parent and child is conventionally understood to be extremely deferential to par...
This article investigates the numbers of 'other women' and their children up until the 1960s in Brit...
This article examines shifts in attitudes and changes in provision with regard to never–married moth...
ABSTRACT This article focuses on a perceived ideological overlap between popular cultural and judici...
Fertility declines across Europe and the Anglo-world have been explained as the result of reversals ...
Theorists point to late modernity as a time of new intimacies where individualism and self-knowledge...
This article argues that fatherhood was invested with a greater significance in mid-twentieth-centur...
This book argues that the legal understanding of 'family' in the UK continues to be underpinned by t...
It is a belief almost universally shared that the Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 gave parents abs...
In this article, we contrast the roles of intent, function, biology and marriage in establishing leg...
This Article examines two domains of family law, each of which seems to threaten or challenge (depen...
This article explores the components and the plurality of everyday parenting among separated mothers...
This article presents a genealogical examination of the emergence of governmental concern with ‘chil...
This thesis is a critical legal study of family lawmaking. Drawing on an understanding of conservati...