Parental rights and responsibilities
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Parental rights and responsibilities
(The library of essays on family rights)
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume represents key scholarship on the issue of parental rights and responsibilities, selected from a dense forest of literature. The collection offers an overview of the subject and covers topics such as: underlying rationales of who or what is a parent; legal concepts of 'parent' and their linkage; the legal parent - accommodating complexity; the nature and scope of parental rights; shared parental responsibility; and parental rights and the state.
目次
- Contents: Introduction, Stephen Gilmore. Part I Who or What is a Parent? Underlying Rationales: The origin of parental rights, Barbara Hall
- What does it mean to be a 'parent'? The claims of biology as the basis for parental rights, John Lawrence Hill
- The intention to be a parent and the making of mothers, Gillian Douglas
- Toward a pluralistic account of parenthood, Tim Bayne and Avery Kolers
- Procreation and parental responsibility, Jeffrey Blustein
- The moral basis of children's relational rights, James G. Dwyer
- The changing face of adoption - the gift/donation model versus the contract/services model, N.V. Lowe. Part II Legal Concepts of 'Parent' and their Linkage: Parentage, parenthood and parental responsibility: subtle, elusive, yet important distinctions, Andrew Bainham
- Rethinking parental responsibility, John Eekelaar. Part III The Legal Parent - Accommodating Complexity: Law and the complexities of parenting: parental status and parental function, Craig Lind and Tom Hewitt
- What is a parent?, E. Jackson
- Arguments about parentage, Andrew Bainham
- Tangling the web of legal parenthood: legal responses to the use of known donors in lesbian parenting arrangements, Leanne Smith
- Challenging presumptions: legal parenthood and surrogacy arrangements, Kirsty Horsey. Part IV The Nature and Scope of Parental Rights: The myth of parental rights, Phillip Montague
- Conceptions of parental autonomy, Colin M. MacLeod
- Is anything now left of parental rights?, Andrew Bainham
- The welfare principle and the rights of parents, Jonathan Herring
- Taking the rights of parents and children seriously: confronting the welfare principle under the Human Rights Act, S. Choudhry and H. Fenwick. Part V Shared Parental Responsibility: The meaning and allocation of parental responsibility - a common lawyer's perspective, N.V. Lowe
- The degradation of parental responsibility, H. Reece
- Legislating for shared time parenting after separation: a research review, Belinda Fehlberg, Bruce Smyth, Mavis Maclean and Ceridwen Roberts. Part VI Parental Rights and the State: Licensing parents revisited, Hugh LaFollette
- Child abuse: parental rights and the interests of the child, David Archard
- Making and breaking family life: adoption, the state, and human rights, Sonia Harris-Short. Index.
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