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The Modern Law Review, 1998
Historically, family law has been constructed around a core of assumptions, for example, that the husband is the father; that upbringing shapes the destiny of the children; and that nothing is known about the health and reproductive future of the couple and their children.
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Historically, family law has been constructed around a core of assumptions, for example, that the husband is the father; that upbringing shapes the destiny of the children; and that nothing is known about the health and reproductive future of the couple and their children.
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The commandment of love in family law
2017The multitude of expressions speaking of the need, grown into duty, of giving oneself fully to another in marriage, which cannot exist without love, can be justified in the legal perspective on rights and duties as a classical dichotomy of the legal personality of every individual.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
The decision in the Gillick case confirms that oral contraceptives (OCS) may be prescribed for adolescents under age 16 without their parents knowlege or consent. And it is probable that to convey the information to parents will render the doctor guilty of professional miscnduct. This is true incases where the adolescent has reached the age of 16 and
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The decision in the Gillick case confirms that oral contraceptives (OCS) may be prescribed for adolescents under age 16 without their parents knowlege or consent. And it is probable that to convey the information to parents will render the doctor guilty of professional miscnduct. This is true incases where the adolescent has reached the age of 16 and
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The volume provides a first-ever comprehensive account of the concept and the role of the family in EU law. It explores the family in EU law from four different angles. The first part of the book considers the philosophical and theoretical foundations of the family in the law in general, including the definition of the family under EU law.
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2016
The current Syrian crisis has its roots in the sectarian nature of the country's multi-religious society. Since Ottoman times, the different religious communities have enjoyed the right to regulate and administer their own family relations. Matters of personal status including marriage, divorce, child custody and inheritance continue to be managed by a
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The current Syrian crisis has its roots in the sectarian nature of the country's multi-religious society. Since Ottoman times, the different religious communities have enjoyed the right to regulate and administer their own family relations. Matters of personal status including marriage, divorce, child custody and inheritance continue to be managed by a
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2018
Much contemporary writing on ‘family’ and ’family law’ cites extensive changes to the family as evidence that the very concept of the ‘family’ is redundant, or that the family has disappeared. Conceptual questions (What counts as a family?) should be distinguished from normative ones (Is the family a good thing?
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Much contemporary writing on ‘family’ and ’family law’ cites extensive changes to the family as evidence that the very concept of the ‘family’ is redundant, or that the family has disappeared. Conceptual questions (What counts as a family?) should be distinguished from normative ones (Is the family a good thing?
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2011
The family is a powerful instrument of governmentality in the Foucaultian sense. It disciplines interpersonal, sexual, and intergenerational relationships, and in so doing it structures definite relations of power between genders and construes social identities which affect not only individuals and groups but also national communities.
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The family is a powerful instrument of governmentality in the Foucaultian sense. It disciplines interpersonal, sexual, and intergenerational relationships, and in so doing it structures definite relations of power between genders and construes social identities which affect not only individuals and groups but also national communities.
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1987
This chapter traces the origins of the family and the law in the United States, including the movement of marriage from contract (private) to status (state-regulated) relationships and, in the opinion of many social historians, the return to a contractual approach to married and unmarried relationships (Sussman, 1975).
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This chapter traces the origins of the family and the law in the United States, including the movement of marriage from contract (private) to status (state-regulated) relationships and, in the opinion of many social historians, the return to a contractual approach to married and unmarried relationships (Sussman, 1975).
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