Family law and personal life:
Developments in the law, scholarship, and research since 2006 form a substantial part of the second edition of this book which sets the governance of personal relationships in the context of the exercise of social and personal power. Its central argument is that this power is counterbalanced by the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Developments in the law, scholarship, and research since 2006 form a substantial part of the second edition of this book which sets the governance of personal relationships in the context of the exercise of social and personal power. Its central argument is that this power is counterbalanced by the presence of individual rights. This entails an analysis of the nature and deployment of rights, including human rights, and children's rights. Against that background, the book examines the values of friendship, truth, respect, and responsibility, and how the values of individualism co-exist with those of the community in an open society. It argues that central to these values is respecting the role of intimacy in personal relationships. In doing this, a variety of issues are examined, including the legal regulation of married and unmarried relationships, same-sex marriage, state supervision over the inception and exercise of parenthood (including surrogacy and assisted reproductive technology), the role of fault and responsibility in divorce law, children's rights and welfare, religion and family rights, the rights of separated partners regarding property and of separated parents regarding their children, and how states should respond to cultural diversity |
Beschreibung: | xviii, 219 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780198814085 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
TABLE OF CASES XV
1. POWER 1
FAMILY PRACTICES AND THE DIFFUSION OF POWER 1
THE OPEN SOCIETY 6
THE WELFARISM THESIS 8
THE CASE OF DIVORCE 17
THE NEW ERA: FROM FAMILY LAW TO PERSONAL LAW? 21
2. RIGHTS 30
RIGHTS AS A COUNTERVAILING FORCE TO POWER 30
WHAT ARE RIGHTS? 30
HUMAN RIGHTS 40
DEVELOPMENT OF CLAIMS OF RIGHTS IN PERSONAL LAW 42
CHILDREN S RIGHTS AND THE T EST INTERESTS (WELFARE) PRINCIPLE 54
RIGHTS AND VALUES 63
3. RESPECT 64
WHAT IS RESPECT? 64
RESPECT AND THE INTIMATE
68
CARE AND NURTURE
77
RELIGION 84
PROCREATION 89
RESPECTING CHILDREN
92
4. FRIENDSHIP
94
FRIENDSHIP AND BROTHERLY LOVE
96
FULL FRIENDSHIP AS A PARADIGMATIC VALUE
97
FRIENDSHIP AND PUBLIC CONSTRAINTS ^
MARRIAGE AND FRIENDSHIP COMPARED
102
FRIENDSHIP PLUS
106
WHY CONSIDER FRIENDSHIP AT ALL?
113
XIV CONTENTS
5. RESPONSIBILITY 115
HISTORICAL RESPONSIBILITY 118
PROSPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY 121
A FULLER CONCEPT OF RESPONSIBILITY 138
6. TRUTH 144
TRUTH, KINSHIP, AND MANIPULATION 146
TRUTH AND IDENTITY 151
TRUTH AND JUSTICE 159
TRUTH AND SHAME 161
7. COMMUNITY 164
THE FEAR OF INDIVIDUALISM 164
COMMUNITIES, POWER, AND RIGHTS 168
PERSONAL LAW AND CULTURE 173
CARING COMMUNITIES 178
ASSERTING RIGHTS 179
DIVERSION 186
CHILDREN 191
INTERNATIONAL ISSUES 192
COMMUNITIES, OBLIGATIONS, AND LAW 193
BIBLIOGRAPHY 195
INDEX 215
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