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Article: Repairing family law.
- Article from:
- Duke Law Journal
- Article date:
- March 1, 2008
- Author:
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ABSTRACT
Scholars in the burgeoning field of law and emotion have paid surprisingly little attention to family law. This gap is unfortunate because law and emotion has the potential to bring great insights to family law. This Article begins to fill this void--and inaugurate a larger debate about the central role of emotion in family law--by exploring the intriguing and significant consequences for the regulation of families that flow from a theory of intimacy first articulated by psychoanalytic theorist Melanie Klein. According to Klein, individuals love others, inevitably transgress against those they love out of hate and aggression, feel guilt about the ...
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