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Author:
O'Halloran, Kerry, author.
Title:
The principle of the welfare of the child : a history / Kerry O'Halloran.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
x, 265 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Children--History.--England--History.
Children--History.--Wales--History.
Child welfare--England.
Child welfare--Wales.
Public welfare--Law and legislation--England.
Public welfare--Law and legislation--Wales.
Parent and child (Law)--England.
Parent and child (Law)--Wales.
Child welfare
Children--Legal status, laws, etc.
Parent and child (Law)
Public welfare--Law and legislation
England
Wales
History
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
State recognition of child welfare : Feudalism, the common law and the Poor Laws -- Judicial acknowledgement of guardianship duties -- Legislative endorsement of child welfare -- Welfare interests and the child -- Identifying welfare interests -- Representing welfare interests -- The legal system and welfare interests -- Public family law : prevention, protection, care and control -- Private family law : contested and uncontested proceedings.
Summary:
"This book traces the evolution of the welfare interests of the child principle over the centuries in England & Wales to provide a record of the key milestones in its development. It does so by comparing and contrasting the part it has played in the public - care, protection and control - and in the private - matrimonial, adoption etc. - sectors of family law. By analyzing the content of the principle this book discloses the essence of what has been termed 'the golden thread running through the common law'. By considering the ways in which the legal system has shaped and been shaped by the principle, it reveals its structural influence. By identifying and assessing the significance of its operational role and functions, it shows how this principle has changed the law relating to children. In addition to a digest of cases and legislation that tracks the evolution of this legal principle, academics and other researchers will find a wealth of information on how that evolution reflects the corresponding changes in social mores. For those interested in the ethics and morality, there is much illuminating evidence on how the law has balanced this principle relative to others within both civil and criminal contexts"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Children and the law series
ISBN:
1032214511
9781032214511
1032214503
9781032214504
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1302581840
LCCN:
2022010345
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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