International Conceptions of the Family

Main author: Banda, Fareda
Other authors: Eekelaar, John
Format: Journal Article           
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id eprints-24042
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institution SOAS, University of London
collection SOAS Research Online
language English
language_search English
topic K Law (General)
description This article examines the evolving way the ‘family’ and ‘family life’ have been understood in international and regional human rights instruments, and in the case law of the relevant institutions. It shows how the various structural components which are considered to constitute those concepts operate both between relevant adults and between adults and children. But it also shows that important normative elements, in particular, anti-discrimination norms, operate both to undermine the perception of some structures as constituting ‘family’, and to modify those structures themselves. This raises the question how far human rights norms should be seen as protecting family units in themselves or the individual members that constitute them. Key words Human rights – family – family life – gender discrimination – marriage – same-sex relationships - parental relationships – violence against women
format Journal Article
author Banda, Fareda
author_facet Banda, Fareda
Eekelaar, John
authorStr Banda, Fareda
author_letter Banda, Fareda
author2 Eekelaar, John
author2Str Eekelaar, John
title International Conceptions of the Family
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2017
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/24042/