Posts
- Category: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES. ON FAMILY LAW (continued)
- Offending by girls
- Parents in Law: Subjective Impacts and Status Implications around the Use of Licensed Donor Insemination
- Part One
- Part Three: The story of a refusing mother
- Part Two: Becoming a mother
- Practice, politics and the limits of masculinity
- Punishing girls
- Queering partnership
- Reaching the limits of semblance logic: Beyond economic vulnerability
- Reaching the limits of semblance logic: Constrained by bilateral thinking
- Rendering women abusive and dangerous
- Rights and responsibilities
- Semblance logic: Beyond sexuality
- Semblance logic: Sexual partnerships
- Sentencing girls
- Shared Households: A New Paradigm for Thinking about the Reform of Domestic
- Social inclusion
- Status implications: The way forward?
- Statutory provisions: the Family Law Reform Act 1987[250]
- Statutory provisions: the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990
- Subjective impacts Method
- Tax or benefit? The changing face of tax administration
- The ‘search for equivalence’
- The advantages and disadvantages of parental exclusivity
- The authors of this study explained that
- The current law Paternity
- The discursive (re)construction of fatherhood in family law A significant case
- The ethic of justice and the ethic of care - again
- The Ethic of Justice Strikes Back: Changing Narratives of Fatherhood
- The exclusion of motherhood from the debate
- The heroic narrative
- The impact of feminism
- The law is unfair and biased against men
- The new paradigm: Shared households
- The paradigm case: What are the defining features of parenthood?
- The patriarchal narrative
- The power of law
- The research methods
- The role of community
- The scale of the problem
- The search for equivalence
- The strategies
- The subject constructed in the Court of Appeal
- The Third Way?
- The underside of present legal reforms and of our own approach
- The websites
- The widening remit of youth offending teams
- Theorising difference: ‘From their own perspective...'
- Towards the ‘post-modern frame’: Discourse, text and the ‘man of (family) law’
- Welfare talk
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