Nicolas MOLFESSIS - Family Law
Pouvoirs n°130 - L’état des libertés - septembre 2009 - p.81-95
Traditionally, the law does not enter the privacy of the home. Its
function being the regulation of social relations, its natural location
is outside the family sphere. Yet, in the name of welfare and security,
the Welfare state has increasingly penetrated the spheres of education,
health, leasure, rest or safety, which has made it possible for the law
to penetrate the home. I ndicating a growing mistrust of individuals,
family law tends to make individual welfare a public issue. The state
is put in a position to determine what is good for the individual and
thus to substitute itself to the individual’s choices.
Résumé
Référence électonique : Nicolas MOLFESSIS, "Family Law", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°130, 2009,
p.81-95. Consulté le 01-06-2012. URL : http://www.revue-pouvoirs.fr/Family-Law.html