Becoming families: a study of same-sex couples' rights in the Anglo-Saxon countries
<p>The politics surrounding the recognition of same-sex couples has found uneven analysis in the extant literature. While the dynamics in the United States and Western Europe are well-documented, the processes in the Anglo-Saxon countries is less advanced. This oversight is two-fold. First, th...
Main Author: | Probst, GPA |
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Other Authors: | Daly, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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