What is legal intervention in the family? Family law and family privacy

Law and Philosophy 17 (2):141 - 158 (1998)
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The object of this article is to clarify the relationship between morality and family law in a variety of legal situations. This will give the reader a better grasp of the kind of case to be included in the traditionalist claim that the idea of legal intervention in the family is a coherent notion. Once this is sorted, we will be in a position to discuss and clarify the radical thesis that "the personal is political."

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Laurence Houlgate
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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