In this highly original work, renowned family and contract law expert Brian H. Bix explores the increasing legal recognition of private ordering in American family law. Today, individuals can alter the terms of a marriage and divorce through agreements, and courts sometimes allow individuals to create, waive, and alter parental rights by way of surrogacy, open adoption, and co-parenting agreements, among other mechanisms. But when is such private ordering beneficial to all, and when should it be regulated or prohibited? Families by Agreement explores these questions in accessible detail to provide an important resource for those who litigate in these areas and for those who want to be thoughtful participants in these moral and policy debates.
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'One of the top books of 2023' Lawrence Solum, Legal Theory blog 'Bix is to be congratulated for writing a book that explores a broad range of agreements made in so many different contexts with such depth and precision.' International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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978-1-107-63023-9 (9781107630239)
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Brian H. Bix is the Frederick W. Thomas Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. He holds a D. Phil. from Oxford University, and a J.D. from Harvard University. He has published 10 books and 160 articles, and his works have been translated into 8 languages.
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University of Minnesota School of Law
1. General considerations; 2. Marriage; 3. Agreements within marriage; 4. Divorce; 5. Agreements about parentage; 6. Adoption agreements; 7. Agreements about process; Conclusion: considerations and values.