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Family Law From Multiple Perspectives - Cases and Commentary (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Lynn D. Wardle, Mark P.... Family Law From Multiple Perspectives - Cases and Commentary (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Lynn D. Wardle, Mark P. Strasser, Lynne Marie Kohm, Tanya M. Washington
R9,019 Discovery Miles 90 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This concise casebook introduces students to basic family law doctrines in the context of moral and policy debates. The 24 chapters discuss family law regulation of the formation, continuation, and dissolution of horizontal (adult) and vertical (parent-child) family relationships. Each chapter includes cases, statutes, short notes (emphasizing the variations among state laws), problems, and a review of multiple perspectives that have influenced the development of the relevant family law doctrines, rules and policies. The second edition has been updated to include cases and perspectives that reflect the continued evolution of family law doctrines, practice, and policy.

Family Law from Multiple Perspectives - Cases and Commentary - CasebookPlus (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Lynn D. Wardle,... Family Law from Multiple Perspectives - Cases and Commentary - CasebookPlus (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Lynn D. Wardle, Mark P. Strasser, Lynne Marie Kohm, Tanya M. Washington
R9,602 Discovery Miles 96 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book includes lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to highlight and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning Library that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book, leading study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary.

What's the Harm? - Does Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage Really Harm Individuals, Families or Society? (Paperback): Lynn D.... What's the Harm? - Does Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage Really Harm Individuals, Families or Society? (Paperback)
Lynn D. Wardle 1
R2,679 Discovery Miles 26 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What's the Harm? is an interdisciplinary collection of perspectives on the question of harm--whether legalizing same-sex marriage will cause harm to society, and whether the denial of same-sex marriage causes harm to society. This clarifying and illuminating book explores the societal, familial, individual, and jurisprudential harms of the legalization or prohibition of same-sex marriage. The contributors wrestle with the 'what's the harm' question from a variety of academic and professional perspectives, emphasizing the significance and impact of legalizing same-sex marriage for law, government, family relations, and child welfare. What's the Harm? is a valuable resource of diverse insights, arguments, and information that contributes to a deeper understanding of what may be the defining issue of the first decade of the twenty-first century.

Marriage and Same-Sex Unions - A Debate (Hardcover): Lynn D. Wardle, Mark Strasser, William C. Duncan, David Orgon Coolidge Marriage and Same-Sex Unions - A Debate (Hardcover)
Lynn D. Wardle, Mark Strasser, William C. Duncan, David Orgon Coolidge
R2,356 Discovery Miles 23 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book exemplifies the high quality of thoughtful discussion and debate that is possible on the issue of same-sex marriage. Authors are paired to address and respond to a particular topic, one in favor of state recognition of same-sex relationships, and one in favor of limiting state recognition to those relationships that have been traditionally recognized as marriages.

Proposals to legalize same-sex marriage evoke strong response from those on both sides of the debate. Much has been written about the legal policy issues over the legal recognition of same-sex unions in the United States, yet there has been little dialogue and exchange between participants in the debate. This book attempts to open that dialogue, and to exemplify the high quality of thoughtful discussion and debate that is possible. Authors are paired to address and respond to a particular topic, one in favor of state recognition of same-sex relationships and one in favor of limiting state recognition to those relationships that have been traditionally recognized as marriages.

This ideal introduction is designed to lead the reader through the relevant issues, progressing from the general to the particular. Debates are contextualized, offering comparative, historical, and family-policy perspectives, asking fundamental questions such as what is the purpose of a family, and what interests, if any, that state has in promoting a particular type of family over others. Issues of jurisprudence and political philosophy are examined, addressing the public benefits of marriage and equal treatment before the law, among other items. The constitutionality of same-sex marriage or domestic partnership policies is explored. Finally, this book covers the broad implications when states--such as Vermont--legally recognize same-sex unions, and the impact of international recognition of same-sex marriage rights.

Marriage and Same-Sex Unions - A Debate (Paperback): David Orgon Coolidge, William C. Duncan, Mark Strasser, Lynn D. Wardle Marriage and Same-Sex Unions - A Debate (Paperback)
David Orgon Coolidge, William C. Duncan, Mark Strasser, Lynn D. Wardle
R1,167 Discovery Miles 11 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book exemplifies the high quality of thoughtful discussion and debate that is possible on the issue of same-sex marriage. Authors are paired to address and respond to a particular topic, one in favor of state recognition of same-sex relationships, and one in favor of limiting state recognition to those relationships that have been traditionally recognized as marriages.

Proposals to legalize same-sex marriage evoke strong response from those on both sides of the debate. Much has been written about the legal policy issues over the legal recognition of same-sex unions in the United States, yet there has been little dialogue and exchange between participants in the debate. This book attempts to open that dialogue, and to exemplify the high quality of thoughtful discussion and debate that is possible. Authors are paired to address and respond to a particular topic, one in favor of state recognition of same-sex relationships and one in favor of limiting state recognition to those relationships that have been traditionally recognized as marriages.

This ideal introduction is designed to lead the reader through the relevant issues, progressing from the general to the particular. Debates are contextualized, offering comparative, historical, and family-policy perspectives, asking fundamental questions such as what is the purpose of a family, and what interests, if any, that state has in promoting a particular type of family over others. Issues of jurisprudence and political philosophy are examined, addressing the public benefits of marriage and equal treatment before the law, among other items. The constitutionality of same-sex marriage or domestic partnership policies is explored. Finally, this book covers the broad implications when states--such as Vermont--legally recognize same-sex unions, and the impact of international recognition of same-sex marriage rights.

Revitalizing the Institution of Marriage for the Twenty-First Century - An Agenda for Strengthening Marriage (Hardcover): Alan... Revitalizing the Institution of Marriage for the Twenty-First Century - An Agenda for Strengthening Marriage (Hardcover)
Alan J. Hawkins, Lynn D. Wardle, David Orgon Coolidge
R2,853 Discovery Miles 28 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As divorce rates in the United States reach alarming levels, the institution of marriage receives more and more criticism as an unrealistic endeavor. However, the contributors to this volume view marriage as a vital social institution, not merely one kind of intimate relationship. They argue for stronger support through legal and policy reform in order to strengthen for the benefit of individuals, communities, and the nation. The contributors address hot-button issues such as same-sex marriage, effects of divorce on children, and the role of fathers in addition to issues such as the permanence of marriage, covenant marriage, and the role of religion in marriage. This work brings together the work of respected legal scholars and social scientists, who articulate why we should care about strengthening the institution of marriage, what we can do, and what challenges we face. Despite dramatic social change, marriage remains a critical social institution that promotes individual, family and community well being. The contributors to this book believe that marriage deserves our best efforts to revitalize it instead of a conscious agenda of benign neglect. Here, assembled in one place, is a clear "pro-marriage" research and policy agenda aimed at revitalizing this insitution based on principles of the best interests of children, husbands and wives, and society at large. Contributors from both the social sciences and legal studies illuminate critical issues from a variety of important perspectives, providing a comprehensive and respectful treatment of a timely and often divisive subject.

Revitalizing the Institution of Marriage for the Twenty-First Century - An Agenda for Strengthening Marriage (Paperback, New):... Revitalizing the Institution of Marriage for the Twenty-First Century - An Agenda for Strengthening Marriage (Paperback, New)
Alan J. Hawkins, Lynn D. Wardle, David Orgon Coolidge
R1,414 Discovery Miles 14 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As divorce rates in the United States reach alarming levels, the institution of marriage receives more and more criticism as an unrealistic endeavor. However, the contributors to this volume view marriage as a vital social institution, not merely one kind of intimate relationship. They argue for stronger support through legal and policy reform in order to strengthen for the benefit of individuals, communities, and the nation. The contributors address hot-button issues such as same-sex marriage, effects of divorce on children, and the role of fathers in addition to issues such as the permanence of marriage, covenant marriage, and the role of religion in marriage. This work brings together the work of respected legal scholars and social scientists, who articulate why we should care about strengthening the institution of marriage, what we can do, and what challenges we face.

Despite dramatic social change, marriage remains a critical social institution that promotes individual, family and community well being. The contributors to this book believe that marriage deserves our best efforts to revitalize it instead of a conscious agenda of benign neglect. Here, assembled in one place, is a clear pro-marriage research and policy agenda aimed at revitalizing this insitution based on principles of the best interests of children, husbands and wives, and society at large. Contributors from both the social sciences and legal studies illuminate critical issues from a variety of important perspectives, providing a comprehensive and respectful treatment of a timely and often divisive subject.

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