After Legal Equality: Family, Sex, Kinship

Groups seeking legal equality often take a victory as the end of the line. Once judgment is granted or a law is passed, coalitions disband and life goes on in a new state of equality. Policy makers too may assume that a troublesome file is now closed. This collection arises from the urgent sense tha...

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Equality before the law
Family, Child & Social Welfare Law
Gay couples
Gay rights
Homosexuality
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Queer theory
Same-sex marriage
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