Personal Rights and Domestic Relations, Vol. 3 offers a clear, practical view of the rights that shape private life, with guidance useful to students and practitioners alike.
This volume focuses on how individual rights intersect with family and domestic concerns, including how laws have evolved to protect personal liberty and regulate relations within households.
It provides a structured examination of the core topics covered, from the meaning of personal rights to the duties within the domestic relations. The book presents historical context, summarizes key principles, and explains how modern statutes influence property, marriage, and guardianship. Expect concrete explanations grounded in established authorities, with an emphasis on how the law protects individuals in everyday settings.
- Foundational ideas about personal rights and the transformation of civil liberty.
- In-depth coverage of marriage, property rights of wives, and the status of the family.
- Detailed discussion of separation, divorce, and the duties of parents and guardians.
- Exploration of the roles and responsibilities of guardians, infants, and wards.
Ideal for readers of family law, civil rights, and legal history seeking a thorough, historical perspective on domestic relations and personal rights.