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13 Theoretical Inq. L. [i] (2012)

handle is hein.journals/thinla13 and id is 1 raw text is: Theoretical Inquiries in Law
Volume 13, Number 1, January 2012
Rights and Obligations in the Contemporary Family:
Retheorizing Individualism, Families and the State

Elisabeth
Beck-Gernsheim
Shahar Lifshitz
John Eekelaar
Maxine Eichner
Cynthia Grant
Bowman
Michael Freeman
and Alice Margaria
Ayelet Blecher-Prigat
Ira Mark Ellman
and Sanford L. Braver
Reg Graycar

Contents
Introduction
From Rights and Obligations to Contested
Rights and Obligations: Individualization,
Globalization, and Family Law
The Liberal Transformation of Spousal
Law: Past, Present and Future
Self-Restraint: Social Norms,
Individualism and the Family
The Family and the Market - Redux
The Legal Relationship Between
Cohabitants and Their Partners' Children
Who and What Is a Mother? Maternity,
Responsibility and Liberty
The Costs of Raising Children: Toward
a Theory of Financial Obligations
Between Co-Parents
Lay Intuitions About Family Obligations:
The Case of Alimony
Family Law Reform in Australia, or
Frozen Chooks Revisited Again?

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