Holdings Information
Taking responsibility, law and the changing family / edited by Craig Lind, Heather Keating [and] Jo Bridgeman.
Bibliographic Record Display
-
Title:Taking responsibility, law and the changing family / edited by Craig Lind, Heather Keating [and] Jo Bridgeman.
-
Other Contributors/Collections:Lind, Craig.
Keating, Heather M.
Bridgeman, Jo.
-
Published/Created:Farnahm, Surrey ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., ©2011.
-
Holdings
Holdings Record Display
-
Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
-
Call Number: KD772 .T35 2011
-
Number of Items:1
-
Status:Available
-
Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
-
Library of Congress Subjects:Parent and child (Law)--Great Britain.
Responsibility.
-
Description:xx, 302 p. ; 24 cm.
-
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
-
ISBN:9781409402022 (hardback : alk. paper)
9781409402039 (ebook)
-
Contents:Introduction : taking family responsibility or having it imposed? / Craig Lind, Heather Keating and Jo Bridgeman
Family responsibility : where are we now? / Baroness Brenda Hale
Responsibility, family, and the limits of equality : an American perspective / Martha Fineman
Passions, dependencies, selves : a theoretical psychoanalytic account of elational responsibility / Polona Curk
Power and the taking of responsibility : shifting the legal family from marriage to friendship / Craig Lind
Using sexual orientation demographics to predict and harmonize family responsibility transformation / Todd Brower
The responsibility of the EU : familial ties for all / Jackie Jones
"A marriage by any other name" : on the responsibility of naming / Anél Boshoff
The Cuckold's cause : men claiming damages for deceit against mothers who got their child's paternity wrong / Hannah Robert
Biology, parentage and responsibility in Australian family law : accounting for the vagaries of nature / Aileen Kennedy
The (im)possible parents in law / Caroline Jones
Assisted reproductive technologies and family formation : womb transplant technology and the allocation of family responsibilities / Amel Alghrani
The parental right to make "mistakes" and Irish constitutional reform / Laura Byrne
Competing rights and responsibilities in intercountry adoption : understanding a child's right to grow up in the context of her family and culture / Shani M. King
Feminist fundamentalism at the intersection of government and familial responsibility for children / Mary Anne Case.