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Law and Parenthood
This new book addresses the key issues of parental rights and responsibilities.
Chris Barton (Author), Gillian Douglas (Author)
9780521613521, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 1 May 1995
502 pages
21.6 x 14 x 2.8 cm, 0.63 kg
Most academic literature focuses on the position of the child in relation to the parent or the state. In reality, the law is more concerned with the role and function of parents, and this new book addresses the key issues of parental rights and responsibilities.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Law, parenthood and society
2. Perspectives on the rights and duties of parenthood
Part II. Parentage: 3. Automatic parental status
4. Ascribed parental status and the child's identity
5. Unmarried fathers, former parents and non-parents
Part III. Private Law: Parental Responsibility: 6. Issues and influences
7. Dual parenting: anticipation and actuality
8. Separated parents (1): caring. Separated parents (2): paying
Part IV. Parents and the State: 9. State support for parents
10. Educative duties
11. Protecting children through support and partnership
12. Compulsory intervention to protect children
13. Children in the public care
Part V. Law and Parenthood in Litigation: 14. Outside court proceedings
15. Court proceedings
Part VI. Conclusion: 16. From nature to nurture.
Subject Areas: Jurisprudence & general issues [LA]
