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Changing Contours of Domestic Life, Family and Law - Caring and Sharing

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext The individual chapters are immensely varied and provide some fascinating insights. Informationen zum Autor Anne Bottomley is Senior Lecturer in Law at the Kent Law School at the University of Kent. Simone Wong is Senior Lecturer in Law at the Kent Law School at the University of Kent. Klappentext Drawing from a wide range of material and socio-legal methods, this collection brings together original essays - written by internationally renowned scholars - investigating emerging patterns in the shape and form of the legal regulation of domestic relations. Taking as a focus the theme of 'caring and sharing, ' the collection includes chapters which reflect on: the changing contours of what we think of as 'domestic relations' * the impact that legal recognition carries in making visible some relationships rather than others * the potential for normative values carried within patterns of legal recognition and regulation * intersections between private law and public policy * the role of private law in the allocation of responsibility and privilege * the differential impact of seemingly progressive policies on economically vulnerable or socially marginal groupings * tensions between family law models and models carried within other fields of private law * and, unusually, architectures in law and the built environment designed to facilitate broader accounts of domestic relationships. This thoughtful, provocative, and wide-ranging collection will be a must for anyone, whatever their discipline background, interested in the insights and potential offered by a fresh engagement with the complexity of domestic relations and the law. It will also appeal to the general reader as it addresses topics of human interest, such as family, intimacy, and caring. (Series: Onati International Series in Law and Society Zusammenfassung This book by internationally renowned scholars investigates emerging patterns in the shape and form of the legal regulation of domestic relations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Changing Contours of Domestic Life, Family and Law: Caring and Sharing ANNE BOTTOMLEY AND SIMONE WONG 2 Making Kin: Relationality and Law CAROL SMART Part I Property Division in Couple Relationships 3 Property and Couple Relationships: What Does Community of Property Have to Offer English Law? ANNE BARLOW 4 Caring and Sharing: Interdependency as a Basis for Property Redistribution? SIMONE WONG Part II What Is Fair and to Whom? 5 Relationship Fairness ALISON DIDUCK 6 Taking Spousal Status into Account for Tax Purposes: The Pitfalls and Penalties CLAIRE FL YOUNG Part III Heteronormativity and Marriage Fundamentalism 7 Marriage or Naught? Marriage and Unmarried Cohabitation in Canada SUSAN B BOYD AND CINDY L BALDASSI 8 Same-Sex Immigration: Domestication and Homonormativity NAN SEUFFERT Part IV Pushing at the Contours of Domestic Relationships 9 'They shall be simple in their homes . . .': The Many Dimensions of the Idea and Practices of Co-operative Housing ANNE BOTTOMLEY 10 Intentional Communities and Care-giving: Co-Housing Possibilities SUSAN SCOTT HUNT ...

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Authors Bottomley, Anne Bottomley, Anne Wong Bottomley, Simone Wong
Assisted by Anne Bottomley (Editor), David Nelken (Editor), Simone Wong (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.09.2009
 
EAN 9781841139036
ISBN 978-1-84113-903-6
No. of pages 236
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 11 mm
Series Onati International Series in
Onati International Series in Law and Society
Oñati International Series in Law and Society
Oñati International Law and So
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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