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Elements of Child Law is a comprehensive study of legitimacy, status of children legislation, parental rights, maintenance, family provision and succession to property, custody, adoption and care and protection issues. Includes a thorough discussion of the Convention on the Rights of the Child adopted by the United Nations in 1989 and its ramifications for the region in the last ten years. All relevant Caribbean statutes and their relationships to current case law are examined. Written for both students and practitioners, this well-researched, up-to-date volume is a valuable addition to current Caribbean law publications.…mehr

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Elements of Child Law is a comprehensive study of legitimacy, status of children legislation, parental rights, maintenance, family provision and succession to property, custody, adoption and care and protection issues. Includes a thorough discussion of the Convention on the Rights of the Child adopted by the United Nations in 1989 and its ramifications for the region in the last ten years. All relevant Caribbean statutes and their relationships to current case law are examined. Written for both students and practitioners, this well-researched, up-to-date volume is a valuable addition to current Caribbean law publications.
Autorenporträt
Zanifa McDowell has worked as a university academic for a number of years in the Caribbean. Her professional field is Law. Retired from the profession, she spends her free time writing novels (and painting--many of her book covers display her artwork). Her books are mainly set in the Caribbean where she resides with her family. A prolific author, she has written some eighty fiction books (novels, novellas, novelettes, plays, anthologies of short stories and poetry) and has a number of non-fiction publications (academic textbooks, journal articles) to her credit, including Elements of Child Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean (UWI Press, Jamaica) and Sourcebook of Restitution Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean (Claitor's Publishing Division, Baton Rouge).