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Common Law Marriage presents a thorough legal history on the doctrine of common law marriage. Dr. Göran Lind analyzes the increased rate of... Læs mere
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Is it better to keep children out of family law conflicts about parenting, or to give them a say? This book integrates the issues with empirical data on the... Læs mere
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A full history of the development of the law relating to the family. The book draws extensively on published and unpublished materials, shows the factors which have influenced change and seeks to put the law fully into its social and historical context.
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In Courthouse Democracy and Minority Rights: Same-Sex Marriage in the States, Robert J. Hume shows how increasing the democratic... Læs mere
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This book examines the interrelationship between law, culture, patriarchy and religion in the context of contemporary Bangladesh. Taking a... Læs mere
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The role of 'incentives' is considered in this economic approach to family law. The book discusses the possible adverse consequences emanating from faulty... Læs mere
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The history of the family has become an area of great interest, yet the property arrangements entered into upon marriage, a crucial... Læs mere
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In 1967, the US Supreme Court ruled that laws prohibiting interracial marriage were unconstitutional in Loving v. Virginia. This book takes a critical approach to that case and asks how Loving has influenced the marital freedom and racial equality in America.
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This book demonstrates that common assumptions about marriage and divorce in the civil state are descriptively incorrect, and examines whether more pluralism in family law is normatively desirable and should be affirmatively fostered.
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In 1967, the US Supreme Court ruled that laws prohibiting interracial marriage were unconstitutional in Loving v. Virginia. This book takes a critical approach to that case and asks how Loving has influenced the marital freedom and racial equality in America.