Unique introduction to the philosophy of law using cases primarily drawn from family law Organizes and discusses traditional philosophical problems in the law, as these problems arise in family case law Includes contemporary legal debates about children's rights, access to marriage, surrogate motherhood, and disposal of frozen embryos
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Unique introduction to the philosophy of law using cases primarily drawn from family law Organizes and discusses traditional philosophical problems in the law, as these problems arise in family case law Includes contemporary legal debates about children's rights, access to marriage, surrogate motherhood, and disposal of frozen embryos
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