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Private ordering in family law
Brian H. Bix
Philosophy (Twin Cities)
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Family Law
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Morality
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substantive
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Dispute
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Suspicion
50%
Moral
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Surrogacy
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Keyphrases
Private Ordering
100%
Family Law
100%
Arbitration
16%
State Recognition
16%
Parental Rights
16%
Social Good
16%
Policy Arguments
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Parent-child Agreement
16%
Coparenting
16%
Moral Argument
16%
Surrogacy Agreement
16%
Social Sciences
Family Law
100%
Arbitration
50%
Morality
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Child Parent Relation
100%