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House Rules: Changing Families, Evolving Norms, and the Role of the Law: Law and Society

Editat de Erez Aloni, Régine Tremblay
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2022
Explores the connection between the norms and laws that govern familial relationships.
The shift in the family paradigm—from nuclear units to diverse constellations of intimacy—has been rapid and dramatic. Yet some norms are resistant to change, such as women’s continuing role as primary care providers despite their increased participation in the labor force. This clash of ingrained and evolving practices has an enormous impact on the economic, emotional, and legal aspects of daily life.
House Rules is a critical exploration of familial governances and how they sustain outdated standards. The authors expose the models that affect families, discuss the role of legal regulation on families, and provide tools to design adaptable laws that protect against inequalities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780774867399
ISBN-10: 0774867396
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: University of British Columbia Press
Colecția University of British Columbia Press
Seria Law and Society


Notă biografică

Erez Aloni is associate professor of law at the University of British Columbia. Régine Tremblay is assistant professor of law and the director of the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies at the University of British Columbia.

Recenzii

“This volume is much needed, offering a diverse set of scholars writing on the most pressing issues of our time for Canadian families.”

Cuprins

Preface

Introduction / Erez Aloni and Régine Tremblay

Part 1: Locating Norms

1 The Private Lives of High-Wealth Families / Allison Anna Tait

2 Identity Choices at the Intersections: The Inequality of Cross-Border Motherhood and What to Do about It / Chao-ju Chen

Part 2: Law¿s Norms

3 Family Law as Expression: Financial Relief in the English Courts / Alison Diduck

4 The Complex Interrelationships of Financial and Child-Related Issues in Post-separation Disputes: Gender Matters / Rachel Treloar

Part 3: Norms¿ Stickiness

5 Familial Ideology, Privatization, and Care Arrangements for Children in the Family Law and Child Protection Systems / Wanda Wiegers

6 Family, Gender, and the Public/Private Divide in the United Kingdom¿s Human Rights Act 1998 / Nicola Barker

Part 4: Measuring Norms

7 One Myth Leads to Another: From Ignorance of the Laws to the Presumption of Informed Choice among de Facto Spouses / Hélène Belleau

8 ¿WAR¿ and Other Reasons People Move In Together: Analyzing Cohabitating Relationship Progressions in British Columbia / Erez Aloni and Adam Vanzella-Yang

Part 5: Reforming Norms

9 Measuring Success of (Family) Law Reforms / Julianna Ivanyi and Régine Tremblay

10 Abolishing Family Law (as We Know It) / Brenda Cossman

Index