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Relational Autonomy and Family Law
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68 pages
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Focusing on the concept of autonomy within family law, the book critiques traditional interpretations and advocates for relational autonomy as a more fitting approach. It begins by detailing historical perspectives on autonomy, addresses the challenges posed by its conventional use in family law, and introduces the relational autonomy model. The author also provides practical applications of this framework, making the discussions and insights applicable across various legal jurisdictions.
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2014, paperback
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