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Sexualised Economics, Divorce and Division of Farming Property in Australia

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  • Malcolm Voyce

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The purpose of the paper is to ask how family law texts, as regards rural divorce, have obtained there own particular structure and form. The author concentrates on the rural divorce cases.The purpose here is not to give an overview of the law as regards the division of matrimonial property, but rather to show how economic ideas on women have combined with notions of ‘sexuality’.

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  • Malcolm Voyce, 2006. "Sexualised Economics, Divorce and Division of Farming Property in Australia," Working Papers id:606, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:606
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