Right, gender and family law edited by Julie Wallbank, Shazia Choudhry, and Jonathan Herring.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Oxon : Routledge, 2010.Description: 292 pISBN:- 9780415482677
- 346.015 WAL/RIG
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Welfare, rights, care and gender in family law
Chapter 2. Gender, rights, responsibilities, and social policy
Chapter 3. Child protection, gender, and rights
Chapter 4. Rights and responsibility: girls and boys who behave badly
Chapter 5. (En)gendering the fusion of rights and responsibilities in the law of contact
Chapter 6. Fatherhood, law, and fathers' rights: rethinking the relationship between gender and welfare
Chapter 7. Mandatory prosecution and arrest as a form of compliance with due diligence duties in domestic violence --
the gender implications
Chapter 8. The limitations of equality discourses on the contours of intimate obligations
Chapter 9. Public norms and private lives: rights, fairness and family law
Chapter 10. The identification of parents and siblings: new possibilities under the reformed Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act
Chapter 11. Children with exceptional needs: welfare, rights and caring responsibilities
Chapter 12. Relational autonomy and family law
Chapter 13. Concluding thoughts: the enduring chaos of family law