Family Law Matters by Katherine O'donovan

Family Law Matters by Katherine O'donovan

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A radical critique of the conventions underlying family law practice

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Family Law Matters by Katherine O'donovan

In this radical critique, Professor O'Donovan challenges conventional textbooks which assume that marriage is the essential feature of family life and that the patriarchal unit remains dominant. She shows how the key players in family law discourse - women and children - are largely excluded and argues that it is the birth of children, rather than marriage, which is the constitutive element of the family.
'Invaluable as a compendium of ideas, and as a starting point, for the longer term project of theorising family law' -- John Dewar, Hertford College, Oxford University
Katherine O'Donovan is Professor of Family Law and Legal Theory at the University of Kent at Canterbury. She is the author of many books and articles on family law and feminist legal theory.
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ISBN 13 9780745305073
ISBN 10 0745305075
Title Family Law Matters
Author Katherine O'donovan
Series Law And Social Theory
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pluto Press
Year published 1993-03-20
Number of pages 192
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