House Rules : Changing Families, Evolving Norms, and the Role of the Law / edited by Régine Tremblay, Erez Aloni.
Aloni, Erez contributor, contributor.; Aloni, Erez editor.; Barker, Nicola, contributor, contributor.; Belleau, Hélène, 1965- contributor, contributor.; Chen, Zhaoru contributor, contributor.; Cossman, Brenda, 1960- contributor, contributor.; Diduck, Alison contributor, contributor.; Ivanyi, Julianna, contributor, contributor.; Tait, Allison Anna contributor, contributor.; Treloar, Rachel contributor, contributor.; Tremblay, Régine, 1985- contributor, contributor.; Tremblay, Régine, 1985- editor.; Vanzella-Yang, Adam, contributor, contributor.; Wiegers, Wanda contributor, contributor.
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Title
House Rules : Changing Families, Evolving Norms, and the Role of the Law / edited by Régine Tremblay, Erez Aloni.
Added Author
Aloni, Erez contributor, contributor.
Aloni, Erez editor.
Barker, Nicola, contributor, contributor.
Belleau, Hélène, 1965- contributor, contributor.
Chen, Zhaoru contributor, contributor.
Cossman, Brenda, 1960- contributor, contributor.
Diduck, Alison contributor, contributor.
Ivanyi, Julianna, contributor, contributor.
Tait, Allison Anna contributor, contributor.
Treloar, Rachel contributor, contributor.
Tremblay, Régine, 1985- contributor, contributor.
Tremblay, Régine, 1985- editor.
Vanzella-Yang, Adam, contributor, contributor.
Wiegers, Wanda contributor, contributor.
Aloni, Erez editor.
Barker, Nicola, contributor, contributor.
Belleau, Hélène, 1965- contributor, contributor.
Chen, Zhaoru contributor, contributor.
Cossman, Brenda, 1960- contributor, contributor.
Diduck, Alison contributor, contributor.
Ivanyi, Julianna, contributor, contributor.
Tait, Allison Anna contributor, contributor.
Treloar, Rachel contributor, contributor.
Tremblay, Régine, 1985- contributor, contributor.
Tremblay, Régine, 1985- editor.
Vanzella-Yang, Adam, contributor, contributor.
Wiegers, Wanda contributor, contributor.
Imprint
Vancouver ; Toronto : University of British Columbia Press, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Description
1 online resource (384 p.)
Series
Law and Society.
Formatted Contents Note
Front Matter
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Locating Norms
The Private Lives of High-Wealth Families
Identity Choices at the Intersections
Law's Norms
Family Law as Expression
The Complex Interrelationships of Financial and Child-Related Issues in Post-separation Disputes
Norms' Stickiness
Familial Ideology, Privatization, and Care Arrangements for Children in the Family Law and Child Protection Systems
Family, Gender, and the Public/Private Divide in the United Kingdom's Human Rights Act 1998
Measuring Norms
One Myth Leads to Another
"WAR" and Other Reasons People Move In Together
Reforming Norms
Measuring Success of (Family) Law Reforms
Abolishing Family Law (as We Know It)
Contributors
Index
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Locating Norms
The Private Lives of High-Wealth Families
Identity Choices at the Intersections
Law's Norms
Family Law as Expression
The Complex Interrelationships of Financial and Child-Related Issues in Post-separation Disputes
Norms' Stickiness
Familial Ideology, Privatization, and Care Arrangements for Children in the Family Law and Child Protection Systems
Family, Gender, and the Public/Private Divide in the United Kingdom's Human Rights Act 1998
Measuring Norms
One Myth Leads to Another
"WAR" and Other Reasons People Move In Together
Reforming Norms
Measuring Success of (Family) Law Reforms
Abolishing Family Law (as We Know It)
Contributors
Index
Summary
The paradigm of family has shifted rapidly and dramatically, from nuclear unit to diverse constellations of intimacy. At the same time, some norms resist change, such as women's continuing role as primary care providers despite their increased uptake of paid work. This tension between transformation and stasis in family arrangements has an impact on economic, emotional, and legal aspects of daily life. House Rules critically explores the intertwining of norms and laws that govern familial relationships. The authors in this incisive collection engage with four countries - Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan - and expose the ingrained and unsettled norms that affect families and the law's role in regulating them. Over recent decades, the law has struggled to adjust to transformations in what typifies the structures and practices of family life. House Rules provides tools to analyze those difficulties and, ultimately, to design laws to better respond to ongoing change and avoid entrenching inequalities.
Language Note
In English.
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Language
English
ISBN
9780774867412
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