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RECONCEIVING THE FAMILY: CRITIQUE ON THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE*S PRINCIPLES OF
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RECONCEIVING THE FAMILY: CRITIQUE ON THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE*S PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF FAMILY DISS Hardcover - 2006

by ROBIN FRETWELL WILSON ,

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This book provides a critical examination of and reflection on the American Law Institute's (ALI) Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution: Analysis and Recommendations ('Principles', arguably the most sweeping proposal for family law reform attempted in the U.S. over the last quarter century. The volume is a collaborative work of individuals from diverse perspectives and disciplines who explore the fundamental questions about the nature of family, parenthood, and child support. The contributors are all recognized authorities on aspects of family law and provide commentary on the principles examined by the ALI - fault, custody, child support, property division, spousal support, and domestic partnerships, utilizing a wide range of analytical tools, including economic theory, constitutional law, social science data, and linguistic analysis. This volume also includes the perspectives of U.S. judges and legislators and leading family law scholars in the United Kingdom, Europe, Canada and Australia.

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For such a massive production, there are surprising gaps in the PRINCIPLES.