Law and Childhood Studies
Current Legal Issues Volume 14
Herausgeber: Freeman, Michael
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Current Legal Issues Volume 14
Herausgeber: Freeman, Michael
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Offering an insight into the evolving state of law and childhood studies in the modern age, the latest volume in the Current Legal Issues series brings together an international and interdisciplinary cast to address the key issues informing current debates.
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Offering an insight into the evolving state of law and childhood studies in the modern age, the latest volume in the Current Legal Issues series brings together an international and interdisciplinary cast to address the key issues informing current debates.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9780199652501
- ISBN-10: 0199652503
- Artikelnr.: 35056341
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9780199652501
- ISBN-10: 0199652503
- Artikelnr.: 35056341
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Freeman is Professor of English Law at University College London and is the series editor for Current Legal Issues.
* 1: Michael Freeman: Introduction
* 2: Anne McGillivray: A State of Imperfect Transformation: Law, Myth,
and the Feminine in Outside Over There, Labyrinth, and Pan's
Labyrinth
* 3: Michael Freeman: Towards a Sociology of Children's Rights
* 4: Mark Henaghan: Why Judges Need to Know and Understand Childhood
Studies
* 5: John Tobin: Courts and the Construction of Childhood: A New Way of
Thinking
* 6: Laura Lundy: Childhood, the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of the Child, and Research: What Constitutes a 'Rights-Based'
Approach?
* 7: Manfred Liebel: Child-Led Organizations and the Advocacy of
Adults: Experiences from Bangladesh and Nicaragua
* 8: Ann Quennerstedt: Transforming Children's Human Rights - From
Universal Claims to National Particularity
* 9: Julia Sloth-Nielsen: Modern African Childhoods: Does Law Matter?
* 10: Hedi Viterbo: The Age of Conflict: Rethinking Childhood, Law, and
Age through the Israeli-Palestinian Case
* 11: Kay Tisdall and Fiona Morrison: Children's Participation in Court
Proceedings when Parents Divorce or Separate: Legal Construction and
Lived Experiences
* 12: Priscilla Alderson: Children's Consent and 'Assent' to Healthcare
Research
* 13: Roberta Bosisio: Children and Young People as Moral and Legal
Actors: Findings from Studies Conducted in Northern Italy
* 14: Shannon Moore and Richard Mitchell: Rights-Based Restorative
Justice in Canada: From Silence to Citizen
* 15: Megan Gollop and Nicola Taylor: New Zealand Children and Young
People's Perspectives on Relocation Following Parental Separation
* 16: Jonathan Herring: Vulnerability, Children, and the Law
* 17: Heather Keating: 'When the Kissing has to Stop': Children, Sexual
Behaviour, and the Criminal Law
* 18: Anne Cheung: Tackling Cyber-Bullying from a Children's Rights
Perspective
* 19: Ben Mathews: Exploring the Contested Role of Mandatory Reporting
Laws in the Identification of Severe Child Abuse and Neglect
* 20: Shazia Choudhry: Domestic Violence, Contact, and the ECHR
* 21: Michelle Ratpan: Reframing the Practice of 'Son Preference'
through the Millennium Development Goals
* 22: Noam Peleg: The Child's Right to Development
* 23: Ashleigh Barnes: UNCRC's Performance of the Child As Developing
* 24: Bronagh Byrne: Minding the Gap? Children with Disabilities and
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities
* 25: China Mills: 'Special' Treatment, 'Special' Rights: Children who
Hear Voices or Doubly Diminished Initiative
* 26: Kirsty Hughes: The Child's Right to Privacy and Article 8 of the
European Convention on Human Rights
* 27: Petra Kouvonen: Foster Care Partnerships in Finland
1990-2010: From Social Task to Ensuring Better Market Share?
* 28: Bronwyn Naylor and Bernadette Saunders: Parental Discipline,
Criminal Laws, and Responsive Regulation
* 29: Aoife Nolan: Litigating the Child's Rights to a Life Free of
Violence: Seeking the Prohibition of Parental Physical Punishment of
Children Through the Courts
* 30: Sofia Johnson Frankenberg: Discipline and the Ethics of Care
* 31: Jo Bridgeman: Caring for Children: Risks and Responsibilities in
the Law of Tort
* 2: Anne McGillivray: A State of Imperfect Transformation: Law, Myth,
and the Feminine in Outside Over There, Labyrinth, and Pan's
Labyrinth
* 3: Michael Freeman: Towards a Sociology of Children's Rights
* 4: Mark Henaghan: Why Judges Need to Know and Understand Childhood
Studies
* 5: John Tobin: Courts and the Construction of Childhood: A New Way of
Thinking
* 6: Laura Lundy: Childhood, the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of the Child, and Research: What Constitutes a 'Rights-Based'
Approach?
* 7: Manfred Liebel: Child-Led Organizations and the Advocacy of
Adults: Experiences from Bangladesh and Nicaragua
* 8: Ann Quennerstedt: Transforming Children's Human Rights - From
Universal Claims to National Particularity
* 9: Julia Sloth-Nielsen: Modern African Childhoods: Does Law Matter?
* 10: Hedi Viterbo: The Age of Conflict: Rethinking Childhood, Law, and
Age through the Israeli-Palestinian Case
* 11: Kay Tisdall and Fiona Morrison: Children's Participation in Court
Proceedings when Parents Divorce or Separate: Legal Construction and
Lived Experiences
* 12: Priscilla Alderson: Children's Consent and 'Assent' to Healthcare
Research
* 13: Roberta Bosisio: Children and Young People as Moral and Legal
Actors: Findings from Studies Conducted in Northern Italy
* 14: Shannon Moore and Richard Mitchell: Rights-Based Restorative
Justice in Canada: From Silence to Citizen
* 15: Megan Gollop and Nicola Taylor: New Zealand Children and Young
People's Perspectives on Relocation Following Parental Separation
* 16: Jonathan Herring: Vulnerability, Children, and the Law
* 17: Heather Keating: 'When the Kissing has to Stop': Children, Sexual
Behaviour, and the Criminal Law
* 18: Anne Cheung: Tackling Cyber-Bullying from a Children's Rights
Perspective
* 19: Ben Mathews: Exploring the Contested Role of Mandatory Reporting
Laws in the Identification of Severe Child Abuse and Neglect
* 20: Shazia Choudhry: Domestic Violence, Contact, and the ECHR
* 21: Michelle Ratpan: Reframing the Practice of 'Son Preference'
through the Millennium Development Goals
* 22: Noam Peleg: The Child's Right to Development
* 23: Ashleigh Barnes: UNCRC's Performance of the Child As Developing
* 24: Bronagh Byrne: Minding the Gap? Children with Disabilities and
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities
* 25: China Mills: 'Special' Treatment, 'Special' Rights: Children who
Hear Voices or Doubly Diminished Initiative
* 26: Kirsty Hughes: The Child's Right to Privacy and Article 8 of the
European Convention on Human Rights
* 27: Petra Kouvonen: Foster Care Partnerships in Finland
1990-2010: From Social Task to Ensuring Better Market Share?
* 28: Bronwyn Naylor and Bernadette Saunders: Parental Discipline,
Criminal Laws, and Responsive Regulation
* 29: Aoife Nolan: Litigating the Child's Rights to a Life Free of
Violence: Seeking the Prohibition of Parental Physical Punishment of
Children Through the Courts
* 30: Sofia Johnson Frankenberg: Discipline and the Ethics of Care
* 31: Jo Bridgeman: Caring for Children: Risks and Responsibilities in
the Law of Tort
* 1: Michael Freeman: Introduction
* 2: Anne McGillivray: A State of Imperfect Transformation: Law, Myth,
and the Feminine in Outside Over There, Labyrinth, and Pan's
Labyrinth
* 3: Michael Freeman: Towards a Sociology of Children's Rights
* 4: Mark Henaghan: Why Judges Need to Know and Understand Childhood
Studies
* 5: John Tobin: Courts and the Construction of Childhood: A New Way of
Thinking
* 6: Laura Lundy: Childhood, the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of the Child, and Research: What Constitutes a 'Rights-Based'
Approach?
* 7: Manfred Liebel: Child-Led Organizations and the Advocacy of
Adults: Experiences from Bangladesh and Nicaragua
* 8: Ann Quennerstedt: Transforming Children's Human Rights - From
Universal Claims to National Particularity
* 9: Julia Sloth-Nielsen: Modern African Childhoods: Does Law Matter?
* 10: Hedi Viterbo: The Age of Conflict: Rethinking Childhood, Law, and
Age through the Israeli-Palestinian Case
* 11: Kay Tisdall and Fiona Morrison: Children's Participation in Court
Proceedings when Parents Divorce or Separate: Legal Construction and
Lived Experiences
* 12: Priscilla Alderson: Children's Consent and 'Assent' to Healthcare
Research
* 13: Roberta Bosisio: Children and Young People as Moral and Legal
Actors: Findings from Studies Conducted in Northern Italy
* 14: Shannon Moore and Richard Mitchell: Rights-Based Restorative
Justice in Canada: From Silence to Citizen
* 15: Megan Gollop and Nicola Taylor: New Zealand Children and Young
People's Perspectives on Relocation Following Parental Separation
* 16: Jonathan Herring: Vulnerability, Children, and the Law
* 17: Heather Keating: 'When the Kissing has to Stop': Children, Sexual
Behaviour, and the Criminal Law
* 18: Anne Cheung: Tackling Cyber-Bullying from a Children's Rights
Perspective
* 19: Ben Mathews: Exploring the Contested Role of Mandatory Reporting
Laws in the Identification of Severe Child Abuse and Neglect
* 20: Shazia Choudhry: Domestic Violence, Contact, and the ECHR
* 21: Michelle Ratpan: Reframing the Practice of 'Son Preference'
through the Millennium Development Goals
* 22: Noam Peleg: The Child's Right to Development
* 23: Ashleigh Barnes: UNCRC's Performance of the Child As Developing
* 24: Bronagh Byrne: Minding the Gap? Children with Disabilities and
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities
* 25: China Mills: 'Special' Treatment, 'Special' Rights: Children who
Hear Voices or Doubly Diminished Initiative
* 26: Kirsty Hughes: The Child's Right to Privacy and Article 8 of the
European Convention on Human Rights
* 27: Petra Kouvonen: Foster Care Partnerships in Finland
1990-2010: From Social Task to Ensuring Better Market Share?
* 28: Bronwyn Naylor and Bernadette Saunders: Parental Discipline,
Criminal Laws, and Responsive Regulation
* 29: Aoife Nolan: Litigating the Child's Rights to a Life Free of
Violence: Seeking the Prohibition of Parental Physical Punishment of
Children Through the Courts
* 30: Sofia Johnson Frankenberg: Discipline and the Ethics of Care
* 31: Jo Bridgeman: Caring for Children: Risks and Responsibilities in
the Law of Tort
* 2: Anne McGillivray: A State of Imperfect Transformation: Law, Myth,
and the Feminine in Outside Over There, Labyrinth, and Pan's
Labyrinth
* 3: Michael Freeman: Towards a Sociology of Children's Rights
* 4: Mark Henaghan: Why Judges Need to Know and Understand Childhood
Studies
* 5: John Tobin: Courts and the Construction of Childhood: A New Way of
Thinking
* 6: Laura Lundy: Childhood, the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of the Child, and Research: What Constitutes a 'Rights-Based'
Approach?
* 7: Manfred Liebel: Child-Led Organizations and the Advocacy of
Adults: Experiences from Bangladesh and Nicaragua
* 8: Ann Quennerstedt: Transforming Children's Human Rights - From
Universal Claims to National Particularity
* 9: Julia Sloth-Nielsen: Modern African Childhoods: Does Law Matter?
* 10: Hedi Viterbo: The Age of Conflict: Rethinking Childhood, Law, and
Age through the Israeli-Palestinian Case
* 11: Kay Tisdall and Fiona Morrison: Children's Participation in Court
Proceedings when Parents Divorce or Separate: Legal Construction and
Lived Experiences
* 12: Priscilla Alderson: Children's Consent and 'Assent' to Healthcare
Research
* 13: Roberta Bosisio: Children and Young People as Moral and Legal
Actors: Findings from Studies Conducted in Northern Italy
* 14: Shannon Moore and Richard Mitchell: Rights-Based Restorative
Justice in Canada: From Silence to Citizen
* 15: Megan Gollop and Nicola Taylor: New Zealand Children and Young
People's Perspectives on Relocation Following Parental Separation
* 16: Jonathan Herring: Vulnerability, Children, and the Law
* 17: Heather Keating: 'When the Kissing has to Stop': Children, Sexual
Behaviour, and the Criminal Law
* 18: Anne Cheung: Tackling Cyber-Bullying from a Children's Rights
Perspective
* 19: Ben Mathews: Exploring the Contested Role of Mandatory Reporting
Laws in the Identification of Severe Child Abuse and Neglect
* 20: Shazia Choudhry: Domestic Violence, Contact, and the ECHR
* 21: Michelle Ratpan: Reframing the Practice of 'Son Preference'
through the Millennium Development Goals
* 22: Noam Peleg: The Child's Right to Development
* 23: Ashleigh Barnes: UNCRC's Performance of the Child As Developing
* 24: Bronagh Byrne: Minding the Gap? Children with Disabilities and
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities
* 25: China Mills: 'Special' Treatment, 'Special' Rights: Children who
Hear Voices or Doubly Diminished Initiative
* 26: Kirsty Hughes: The Child's Right to Privacy and Article 8 of the
European Convention on Human Rights
* 27: Petra Kouvonen: Foster Care Partnerships in Finland
1990-2010: From Social Task to Ensuring Better Market Share?
* 28: Bronwyn Naylor and Bernadette Saunders: Parental Discipline,
Criminal Laws, and Responsive Regulation
* 29: Aoife Nolan: Litigating the Child's Rights to a Life Free of
Violence: Seeking the Prohibition of Parental Physical Punishment of
Children Through the Courts
* 30: Sofia Johnson Frankenberg: Discipline and the Ethics of Care
* 31: Jo Bridgeman: Caring for Children: Risks and Responsibilities in
the Law of Tort