tailieunhanh - Personal Relationships of Dependence and Interdependence in Law

How should the law reflect the phenomenon of interdependence in human relationships? This is the question raised in this book. Intuitively, we recognize that ours is a world of interdependence: ecological equilibrium rests upon an understanding of interdependence among species, international peace is built upon the concept of the interdependence of nations, and economic prosperity relies upon shared commercial arrangements and mutually accessible markets. Nevertheless, it often seems that, when it comes to analyzing relationships among people, law has not reflected the centrality of the concept of interdependence | Personal Relationships of Dependence and Interdependence in Law Legal Dimensions Series The Legal Dimensions Series stems from an annual legal and socio-legal research initiative sponsored by the Canadian Association of Law Teachers the Canadian Law and Society Association the Canadian Council of Law Deans and the Law Commission of Canada. Volumes in this series will examine various issues of law reform from a multidisciplinary perspective. The series seeks to advance our knowledge about law and society through the analysis of fundamental aspects of laws. The essays in this volume were selected by representatives from each partner association Sandra Rodgers Canadian Law and Society Association Annalise Acorn Canadian Association of Law Teachers Alison Harvison Young Canadian Council of Law Deans and Roderick Macdonald Law Commission of Canada . Personal Relationships of Dependence and Interdependence in Law is the first volume in this series. 1 s Law Commission of Canada Commission du droit du Canada Edited by the Law Commission of Canada Personal Relationships of Dependence and Interdependence in Law UBCPress .