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While feminist perspectives on all areas of life and law are crucial to achieve a just, nuanced and comprehensive understanding of them, some might think that the family and family law are the first, or at least most obvious, places to start. After all, feminism is concerned to ask questions about the lives of women, and the lives of women have traditionally centred upon their families. In fact, feminist perspec- tives have been offered upon family relations since a recognised feminist move- ment began centuries ago. From these, its ‘first waves’, the feminist movement was concerned, among other things, to secure not only women’s political equality with men,. | a GtafisHouse book FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON FAMILY LAW Edited by Alison Diduck and Katherine O Donovan FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON FAMILY LAW Feminist Perspectives on Family Law assesses the impact that feminism has had upon family law. In addition to issues of longstanding concern for feminists it examines issues of current legal and political concern such as civil partnerships home-sharing reproductive technologies and new initiatives in regulating the family through criminal law including domestic violence and youth justice. Deliberately broad in scope it takes the view that family law cannot be defined in a traditional way. Alison Diduck is based in the Faculty of Laws UCL. Katherine O Donovan was formerly at the Department of Law Queen Mary University of .