I modelli familiari dalla riforma del 1975 ad oggi

Di Tommaso Auletta -
In this work, the author highlights the profound transformations that have taken place, beginning in the early 1970 and continuing to the present day, in the fundamental characteristics defining the family. These transformations are largely attributable to significant legislative and jurisprudential developments, which have sought to incorporate and respond to broader social changes. Traditionally, the family was conceived as a unit based on marriage — a legally indissoluble bond — and the relationship with any children born within that union. The introduction of divorce, by allowing for the dissolution of the marital bond, made it possible to establish new family units composed, in part. . .