Reconceiving the Family : Critique on the American Law Institute’s Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution
The family has undergone almost revolutionary reconfigurations over the past generation. In the space of a few decades, we have seen the universal recognition in the United States of no-fault divorce, the legal recognition of nonmarital fathers, the establishment of registration schemes and other...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-354912014-01-19T23:50:45Z Reconceiving the Family : Critique on the American Law Institute’s Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution Wilson, Robin Fretwell Principles Dissolution The family has undergone almost revolutionary reconfigurations over the past generation. In the space of a few decades, we have seen the universal recognition in the United States of no-fault divorce, the legal recognition of nonmarital fathers, the establishment of registration schemes and other claims between cohabitants, both heterosexual and homosexual, and the recognition as parents of adults who have neither a biological tie to a child nor an adoptive one.1 Recently, the pace of these changes has become almost frenetic. Just this year, Canada legalized same-sex marriage through national legislation, as South Africa did by judicial opinion 2013-09-09T06:44:45Z 2013-09-09T06:44:45Z 2006 Book 978-0-511-22519-2 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35491 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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The family has undergone almost revolutionary reconfigurations over the past generation.
In the space of a few decades, we have seen the universal recognition in the United States of
no-fault divorce, the legal recognition of nonmarital fathers, the establishment of registration
schemes and other claims between cohabitants, both heterosexual and homosexual,
and the recognition as parents of adults who have neither a biological tie to a child nor
an adoptive one.1 Recently, the pace of these changes has become almost frenetic. Just this
year, Canada legalized same-sex marriage through national legislation, as South Africa did
by judicial opinion |
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Wilson, Robin Fretwell |
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Wilson, Robin Fretwell |
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Wilson, Robin Fretwell |
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Reconceiving the Family :
Critique on the American Law Institute’s
Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution |
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Reconceiving the Family :
Critique on the American Law Institute’s
Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution |
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Reconceiving the Family :
Critique on the American Law Institute’s
Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution |
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Reconceiving the Family :
Critique on the American Law Institute’s
Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution |
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Reconceiving the Family :
Critique on the American Law Institute’s
Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution |
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reconceiving the family :
critique on the american law institute’s
principles of the law of family dissolution |
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Cambridge University Press |
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2013 |
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https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35491 |
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