在新自由主义时代教授家庭法

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW International Journal of Law in Context Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI:10.1017/S1744552322000386
Jess Mant
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在学术和法律实践中,家庭法被广泛认为是一门与社会和文化力量密不可分的学科,这些力量塑造了我们对家庭如何运作及其在社会中的定位的理解。本文认为,现在是时候在此基础上,将对政治背景的明确认识整合到我们如何教授家庭法中。这是因为家庭法教师现在面临着一个紧迫的挑战:新自由主义治理对家庭司法各个角落的侵蚀。新自由主义思想远非新鲜事物,但它们正日益形成关于家庭法的作用,谁应该有权使用它,甚至在某些情况下,质疑家庭法或法律程序作为支持经历破裂的家庭的手段的合法性。为了应对这一挑战,本文主张引导学生超越家庭法理论的重要性,以考虑政治倡议、趋势和辩论如何有能力塑造解决家庭纠纷的程序和过程。本文认为,将这种背景意识引入家庭法研究对于确保家庭法作为一门学术学科和一个实践领域的未来发展以需要它的家庭的需求和生活经验为中心至关重要。
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Teaching family law in neoliberal times
Abstract Across scholarship and legal practice, family law is widely recognised as a subject that is inextricable from the social and cultural forces that shape our understanding of how families work and how they are positioned within society. This paper argues that it is now time to build upon this by integrating an explicit awareness of political context into how we teach family law. This is because teachers of family law are now faced with an urgent challenge: the encroachment of neoliberal governance into all corners of family justice. Neoliberal ideas are far from new, but they are increasingly shaping dominant ideas about what family law is for, who should be entitled to use it and, even in some circumstances, questioning the very legitimacy of family law or legal processes as means for supporting families experiencing breakdown. In response to this challenge, this paper advocates the importance of guiding students to look beyond family law doctrine in order to consider how political initiatives, trends and debates have the power to shape the procedures and processes through which family disputes are resolved. It will argue that drawing this contextual awareness into family law studies is crucially important to ensure that the future development of family law as both a scholarly discipline and an area of practice is centred on the needs and lived experiences of families who need it.
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