Relational Autonomy, Family Law and the Liberal Paradox
Explores the concept of relational autonomy and its implications for family law. Examines the ways in which relational autonomy can be supported or undermined by family law. Provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of relational autonomy in family law. Offers a critical analysis of the existing legal framework and suggests ways to improve it. Draws on a variety of disciplines, including law, sociology, and psychology. Written in a clear and accessible style. Suitable for students, scholars, and practitioners of family law. Contributes to the ongoing debate about the future of family law.
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Relational Autonomy, Family Law and the Liberal Paradox
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