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Rewriting Children's Rights Judgments : From Academic Vision to New Practice.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Stalford, Helen
Otros Autores: Hollingsworth, Kathryn, Gilmore, Stephen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Notes on Contributors; Part I: Children's Rights Judgments: From Academic Vision to New Practice; 1. Introducing Children's Rights Judgments; I. Towards Collaboration; II. The Organisation of the Book; III. Overview of Contributions; 2. Judging Children's Rights: Tendencies, Tensions, Constraints and Opportunities; I. Introduction; II. Why Children""s Rights Judgments?; III. The Importance of the Judiciary in Advancing Children""s Rights; IV. Judging Children""s Rights: Common Tendencies.
  • v. Judging Children""s Rights: Common Tensions and ConstraintsVI. Concluding Comments; 3. Towards Children's Rights Judgments; I. Introduction; II. Utilising Formal Legal Tools: The CRC in Children""s Rights Judgments; III. Utilising Academic Scholarship: Unpacking Theoretical Tensions, Conceptual Challenges and Prevailing Presumptions; IV. Child-friendly Justice: Protecting the Child""s Right to be Heard in Legal Proceedings; V. Telling a Different Story: The Use of Narrative in Children""s Rights Judgments; VI. Speaking to Children: the Audience for a Children""s Rights Judgment.
  • VII. Concluding CommentsPart II: Children's Rights and Family Life; 4. Commentary on Re X and Y (Foreign Surrogacy); I. Introduction; II. Background; III. A Comparison of the Original and Rewritten Judgment; IV. Legal Developments since Re X And Y (Foreign Surrogacy); V. Conclusion; Judgment: Family Division of the High Court (England and Wales) Re X and Y (Foreign Surrogacy); 5. Commentary on CD v ST; I. Introduction; II. Employment Rights for Modern Day Families; III. Who are Regarded as Parents Under the Present Legal Frameworks?; IV. Overview of the Judgment in CD v ST.
  • v. Opinion of Advocate KokottVI. Z v A Government Department and the Board of Management of a Community School; VII. The Court""s Decision; VIII. A Children""s Rights Perspective; IX. The Re-written Judgment; X. Conclusion; Judgment: Court of Justice of the European Union (Grand Chamber) CD v ST; 6. Commentary on Re C v XYZ County Council; I. Introduction; II. Background; III. The Court of Appeal""s Decision and Fenton-Glynn""s Dissent Compared; IV. Responses to, and Developments Since, Re C; V. Conclusion; Judgment: Court of Appeal (England and Wales) Re C v XYZ County Council.
  • 7. Commentary on Gas and Dubois v FranceI. Introduction; II. The Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights; III. The Rewritten Judgment; IV. Conclusion; Judgment: European Court of Human Rights Gas and Dubois v France; 8. Commentary on P-S (Children); I. Introduction; II. Original Judgment; III. The Re-written Judgment; IV. Concluding Comments; Judgment: Court of Appeal (Civil Division) (England and Wales) P-S (Children); 9. Commentary on the Judgment of the Hoge Raad of the 5th December 2014; I. Introduction; II. Dutch Family Law and the Procedural Position of the Minor; III. Commentary.