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Children, rights and the law

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Clarendon Press 1992Description: 268p xiiISBN:
  • 9780198257769
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.481000 ALS
Contents:
Contents The rights of the child - as person, as dependant, as juvenile, as future adult, Tom Campbell; children's rights and children's lives, Onora O'Neill; the concept of childhood - from dependency to autonomy, Michael Freeman; the young child in court - can there be rights without a remedy?, Ngaire Naffine; reconciling conflicting rights - the case of "uncontrollable" children, John Seymour; child abuse, morality and law, Margaret Coady and Tony Coady; child support - putting rights into practice or policial posturing, Stephen Parker; medical experimentation and children's rights, Sheila McLean; the Convention on the Rights of the Child - a feminist analysis, Frances Olsen; what balance does the Convention strike in reconciling the interests of the child, the family and the State?, John Ekelaar.
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Contents
The rights of the child - as person, as dependant, as juvenile, as future adult, Tom Campbell;
children's rights and children's lives, Onora O'Neill;
the concept of childhood - from dependency to autonomy, Michael Freeman;
the young child in court - can there be rights without a remedy?, Ngaire Naffine;
reconciling conflicting rights - the case of "uncontrollable" children, John Seymour;
child abuse, morality and law, Margaret Coady and Tony Coady;
child support - putting rights into practice or policial posturing, Stephen Parker;
medical experimentation and children's rights, Sheila McLean;
the Convention on the Rights of the Child - a feminist analysis, Frances Olsen;
what balance does the Convention strike in reconciling the interests of the child, the family and the State?, John Ekelaar.

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