An Essay on Contract and Status: Race, Marriage and the Meretricious Spouse
The notions of contract and status present one of the great paradoxes in Anglo-American jurisprudence: the two concepts are antithetical, yet they overlap significantly in those areas where private interests and public interests collide or coincide. The source of this antithesis is in the origins of...
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Main Author: | HUNTER, Howard |
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1978
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