Ageing, gender and family law / edited by Beverley Clough and Jonathan Herring.
2018
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Ageing, gender and family law / edited by Beverley Clough and Jonathan Herring.
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New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (ix, 244 pages)
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part, I Care, vulnerability and age
chapter Introduction
chapter 1 Embracing vulnerability in ageing
Our route to flourishing / Daniel Bedford
chapter 2 The contractualisation of care in an ageing world / Pip Coore
chapter 3 Ageing, vulnerability and care
A view from social gerontology / Liz Lloyd
chapter 4 Financial abuse of older persons
A criminal law perspective / Jennifer Collins
chapter 5 Safeguarding in older age / Alison Brammer
part, II Rights and state institutions
chapter 6 Accountability, social justice, and social care decision-making
Reflections on the responsive state / Beverley Clough
chapter 7 Revisiting the feminist critique of rights
Lessons for a new older persons' convention? / Laura Pritchard-Jones
chapter 8 Impoverishing care / Ann Stewart
chapter 9 Older prisoners, gender, and family life / Susan Easton
part, III Relationships in old age
chapter 10 Ageing, love and family law / Jonathan Herring
chapter 11 Which ageing 'families' count?
Older lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* and/or queer (LGBT*Q) - relational legal in/exclusions in (older age) family law / Sue Westwood
chapter 12 'Inheritance law matters' / Daniel Monk
chapter 13 Looking after grandchildren
Unfair and differential impacts? / Felicity Kaganas Christine Piper
chapter 14 Grandparents and grandchildren
Relatedness, relationships and responsibility / Rachel Taylor.
chapter Introduction
chapter 1 Embracing vulnerability in ageing
Our route to flourishing / Daniel Bedford
chapter 2 The contractualisation of care in an ageing world / Pip Coore
chapter 3 Ageing, vulnerability and care
A view from social gerontology / Liz Lloyd
chapter 4 Financial abuse of older persons
A criminal law perspective / Jennifer Collins
chapter 5 Safeguarding in older age / Alison Brammer
part, II Rights and state institutions
chapter 6 Accountability, social justice, and social care decision-making
Reflections on the responsive state / Beverley Clough
chapter 7 Revisiting the feminist critique of rights
Lessons for a new older persons' convention? / Laura Pritchard-Jones
chapter 8 Impoverishing care / Ann Stewart
chapter 9 Older prisoners, gender, and family life / Susan Easton
part, III Relationships in old age
chapter 10 Ageing, love and family law / Jonathan Herring
chapter 11 Which ageing 'families' count?
Older lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* and/or queer (LGBT*Q) - relational legal in/exclusions in (older age) family law / Sue Westwood
chapter 12 'Inheritance law matters' / Daniel Monk
chapter 13 Looking after grandchildren
Unfair and differential impacts? / Felicity Kaganas Christine Piper
chapter 14 Grandparents and grandchildren
Relatedness, relationships and responsibility / Rachel Taylor.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781315179827 (e-book : PDF)
9781351717489 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138744943 (hardback)
9781351717489 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138744943 (hardback)
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