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2020
Abstract This chapter examines the dual system of family law in the USA. It observes that the USA has a set of laws that regulates more affluent families and an entirely distinct set of laws that regulates poor families. Moreover, the family law for the poor is uniquely punitive. The chapter offers that the dual system of family law, and
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Abstract This chapter examines the dual system of family law in the USA. It observes that the USA has a set of laws that regulates more affluent families and an entirely distinct set of laws that regulates poor families. Moreover, the family law for the poor is uniquely punitive. The chapter offers that the dual system of family law, and
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1982
Abstract Prior to the 1917 October Revolution matters of marriage and divorce were left to the canon law of each religious denomination. A religious marriage ceremony was essential, and certain restrictions were imposed on the marriage of Christians with non-Christians or pagans. The State had been content to accept the practices of each
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Abstract Prior to the 1917 October Revolution matters of marriage and divorce were left to the canon law of each religious denomination. A religious marriage ceremony was essential, and certain restrictions were imposed on the marriage of Christians with non-Christians or pagans. The State had been content to accept the practices of each
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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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