Acknowledgments1 IntroductionPART ONE: FAMILY LAW 2 Thick Subjects in the Past 3 Contextual Subjects in the Present 4 Contracting and Disputes within Relational Theory PART TWO: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 5 Thin Subjects in the Past 6 Contextualism Emerges 7 Administration and Relational Norms 8 ConclusionNotesWorks CitedCasesLegislationIndex
Robert Leckey is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Law at McGill University.
Leckey provides perceptive and rich historical overviews of family
and administrative law. There is a lot to think about and digest,
and the book raises hugely interesting questions and makes a
valuable contribution to legal theory and history.
*Diana Majury, Canadian Journal of Law & Society, vol
25:02:10*
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