Regulating family responsibilities/ edited by Jo Bridgeman, Heather M Keating and Craigv Lind
Material type: TextPublication details: England: Ashgate, 2011Description: 327pISBN: 9781409402008 (hardback : alk. paper)DDC classification: 346.017Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 346.017 BRI/R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P28694 |
Supporting, fostering and coercing? The legal regulation of the exercise of family responsibilities, Jo Bridgeman, Heather Keating and Craig Lind;Part I The Gendered Nature of Family Responsibility: Parent's work-life balance: beyond responsibilities and obligations to agency and capabilities, Barbara Hobson and Susanne Fahlen; The responsible father in New Labour's legal and social policy, Richard Collier; The court of motherhood: affect, alienation and redefinitions of responsible parenting, Ruth Cain; Responsibility in family finance and property law, Jo Miles.
Part II Regulating Responsibilities in Fragmented Families: Negotiating shared residence: the experience of separated fathers in Britain and France, Alexander Masardo; Law's gendered understandings of parents' responsibilities in relation to shared residence, Annika Newnham; Regulating responsibilities in relocation disputes, Robert H. George; Child abduction in the European Union: recognising and regulating care and migration, Ruth Lamont.
Part III Acknowledging Caring Responsibilities?: Grandparent involvement and adolescent adjustment: should grandparents have legal rights?, Shalhevet Attar-Schwartz, Ann Buchanan and Eirini Flouri; Reflections on the duty to care for the elderly in Portugal, Paula Tavora Vitor; Elder abuse and stressing carers, Jonathan Herring; Intensive caring responsibilities and crimes of compassion?, Heather Keating and Jo Bridgeman; Sufficiency of home care for extraordinary children: gender and health law in Canada, Kiran Pohar Manhas; Why we should care about global caring, Eva Feder Kittay
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