Expanding the Parent-Child-State Triangle in Public Family Law: The Role of Private Providers

Expanding the Parent-Child-State Triangle in Public Family Law: The Role of Private Providers

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Published as Chapter 9 in What Is Right For the Children? The Competing Paradigms of Religion and Human Rights, Martha Albertson Fineman & Karen Worthington, eds.

Publication Date

8-28-2009

Publisher

Ashgate Press

City

Abingdon

ISBN

9780754699019

First Page

169

Last Page

194

Disciplines

Family Law | Law

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Expanding the Parent-Child-State Triangle in Public Family Law: The Role of Private Providers

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