25 Years of Elder Law: An Integrative and Historical Account of the Field of Law and Aging
Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 21(1), 1-24, 2019
24 Pages Posted: 24 Feb 2020
Date Written: 2019
Abstract
Twenty-five years have passed since my first exposure to the field of “elder law.” From a “young” master’s student I have become a law professor and a gerontologist who specializes in law and aging. The journey I have personally experienced in the last quarter-century provided me with some perspective regarding the field of elder law (or, as I prefer to call it, law and aging). In this Article, I try to summarize my experience and share some personal insights on the field. This is naturally a very personal and subjective experience. However, it may be constructive to others in shaping the next twenty-five years of the field. Hence, the goal of this Article is to provide both an integrative description of the developments in the field and some propositions for possible future directions.
Keywords: Elder law, Law and Aging, Jurisprudential Gerontology, Gerontological jurisprudence, Human Rights
JEL Classification: K36
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