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Special issue: domestic partnerships: stretching the marriage model?

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  • Bottomley, A. & Wong, S., “Shared Households: A New Paradigm for Thinking about the Reform of Domestic Property Relations”, in Feminist Perspectives on Family Law, eds. A. Diduck & K. O’Donovan (London: Glasshouse Press, 2006), forthcoming.

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We would like to thank Sue Millns and the editorial board for being so considerate and supportive in making this special issue of the journal possible, especially when working within such a tight timeframe. We thank the contributors, the reviewers and the journal editors for all working to schedule, enabling us to meet deadlines␣which were, at times, quite frightening! We also thank John Wightman and Kent Law School for their financial support for the workshops, and Davina Cooper and the A.H.R.C. Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality for their support. Finally, our thanks to all those who have participated in the workshops, in particular Rebecca Probert, Jo Miles and Belinda Meteyard. If you would like more information about our work and future workshops, please contact us!

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Bottomley, A., Wong, S. Special issue: domestic partnerships: stretching the marriage model?. Feminist Legal Stud 14, 141–143 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-006-9024-z

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