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- Look up alienation or alienate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alienation may refer to: Alienation (property law), the legal transfer of title of ownership...
- Social alienation is a person's feeling of disconnection from a groupwhether friends, family, or wider society – with which the individual has an affiliation...
- Parental alienation is a theorized process through which a child becomes estranged from one parent as the result of the psychological mani****tion of another...
- The Alienation Office was a British Government body charged with regulating the 'alienation' or transfer of certain feudal lands in England by use of...
- Karl Marx's theory of alienation describes the estrangement (German: Entfremdung) of people from aspects of their human nature (Gattungswesen, 'species-essence')...
- A restraint on alienation, in the law of real property, is a clause used in the conveyance of real property that s****s to prohibit the recipient from selling...
- Western alienation, in the context of Canadian politics, refers to the notion that the Western provinces—British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba—have...
- Alienation of affections is a common law tort, abolished in many jurisdictions. Where it still exists, an action is brought by a spouse against a third...
- Policy alienation refers to a framework which examines the experiences of governmental employees with new policies they have to implement. It has been...
- Natal alienation is the estrangement or disconnection from historical memory which occurs by severing an individual from their kinship traditions, cultural...