Balancing a childâ s welfare interests and rights so as to ensure recognition and respect for his or her autonomous identity, while facilitating family unity, has become a major challenge for modern family law.
Balancing a childâ s welfare interests and rights so as to ensure recognition and respect for his or her autonomous identity, while facilitating family unity, has become a major challenge for modern family law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kerry O'Halloran, recently retired, has for 13 years been Adjunct Professor at the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, QUT, Australia.
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Acknowledgements Introduction PART I Moving away from a traditional interpretation of welfare 1 Children: Their welfare interests and the law 2 Advocates for change PART II Shaping the modern welfare principle 3 Domestic influences 4 International influences PART III Profiling contemporary jurisdictional experiences of welfare 5 England and Wales 6 Ireland PART IV Jurisdictional analysis of a child's welfare/rights: A thematic approach 7 Themes and a comparative jurisdictional analysis Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction PART I Moving away from a traditional interpretation of welfare 1 Children: Their welfare interests and the law 2 Advocates for change PART II Shaping the modern welfare principle 3 Domestic influences 4 International influences PART III Profiling contemporary jurisdictional experiences of welfare 5 England and Wales 6 Ireland PART IV Jurisdictional analysis of a child's welfare/rights: A thematic approach 7 Themes and a comparative jurisdictional analysis Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index
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