This volume collects together Michael Freeman's work on the family
and society, and the part law plays in defining, structuring and
controlling it. He questions the role of family law and its
interface with family values, as well as the rights and best
interests of children. Responsible parenthood is examined as well
as the relationship between family law and medical law, examining
surrogacy and saviour siblings. On adult relations the volume
centres on domestic violence, same sex marriage, and alternative
dispute resolution. Finally he examines the relationship between
law and religion, focusing on Jewish divorce and the role of the
state. The book is essential reading for scholars and students of
family law, as well as those interested in gender and patriarchy,
law and feminism, rights, and dispute resolution.
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