This collection is the product of seminars held at the University of Cambridge in 1998 under the auspices of the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group. It brings together ideas on parents derived from law, sociology, psychology, biology and criminology.
This collection is the product of seminars held at the University of Cambridge in 1998 under the auspices of the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group. It brings together ideas on parents derived from law, sociology, psychology, biology and criminology.
Andrew Bainham, Shelley Day Sclater and Martin Richards
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction SHELLEY DAY SCLATER, ANDREW BAINHAM AND MARTIN RICHARDS PART I. DEFINING PARENTHOOD 2. Parentage, Parenthood and Parental Responsibility: Subtle, Elusive Yet Important Distinctions ANDREW BAINHAM 3. A Biomedical Perspective on Parenthood MARTIN JOHNSON 4. Assisted Reproduction and the Legal Definition of Parentage STUART BRIDGE 5. The Welfare Principle and the Rights of Parents JONATHAN HERRING 6. Family or Familiarity? JULIET MITCHELL AND JACK GOODY PART II. NEW ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY PARENTING 7. Donating Parenthood: Perspectives on Parenthood from Surrogacy and Gamete Donation RACHEL COOK 8. Unmarried Fathers and the Law ROS PICKFORD 9. Lesbian Mother Families SUSAN GOLOMBOK 10. Parents: A Children's Perspective ALLISON JAMES 11. State Intervention and Parental Autonomy in Children's Cases: Have We Got the Balance Right? BRIDGET LINDLEY 12. Youth Crime and Parental Responsibility LORAINE GELSTHORPE PART III. PARENTING POST-DIVORCE 13. The Parent-Child Relationship in Later Life: the Longer-Term Effects of Parental Divorce and Remarriage WENDY SOLOMOU, MARGARET ELY, CAROL BRAYNE AND FELICIA A. HUPPERT 14. Parents and Divorce: Changing Patterns of Public Intervention MAVIS MACLEAN AND MARTIN RICHARDS 15. The Psycho-Politics of Post-Divorce Parenting SHELLEY DAY SCLATER AND CANDIDA YATES
1. Introduction SHELLEY DAY SCLATER, ANDREW BAINHAM AND MARTIN RICHARDS PART I. DEFINING PARENTHOOD 2. Parentage, Parenthood and Parental Responsibility: Subtle, Elusive Yet Important Distinctions ANDREW BAINHAM 3. A Biomedical Perspective on Parenthood MARTIN JOHNSON 4. Assisted Reproduction and the Legal Definition of Parentage STUART BRIDGE 5. The Welfare Principle and the Rights of Parents JONATHAN HERRING 6. Family or Familiarity? JULIET MITCHELL AND JACK GOODY PART II. NEW ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY PARENTING 7. Donating Parenthood: Perspectives on Parenthood from Surrogacy and Gamete Donation RACHEL COOK 8. Unmarried Fathers and the Law ROS PICKFORD 9. Lesbian Mother Families SUSAN GOLOMBOK 10. Parents: A Children's Perspective ALLISON JAMES 11. State Intervention and Parental Autonomy in Children's Cases: Have We Got the Balance Right? BRIDGET LINDLEY 12. Youth Crime and Parental Responsibility LORAINE GELSTHORPE PART III. PARENTING POST-DIVORCE 13. The Parent-Child Relationship in Later Life: the Longer-Term Effects of Parental Divorce and Remarriage WENDY SOLOMOU, MARGARET ELY, CAROL BRAYNE AND FELICIA A. HUPPERT 14. Parents and Divorce: Changing Patterns of Public Intervention MAVIS MACLEAN AND MARTIN RICHARDS 15. The Psycho-Politics of Post-Divorce Parenting SHELLEY DAY SCLATER AND CANDIDA YATES
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